U.S. health officials believe the coronavirus inversion that issued a warning in parts of Britain is no more appropriate to cause serious illness or vaccine resistance than the pressure it puts on people in the UK. United States
WASHINGTON – U.S. health officials believe a coronavirus mutation that has issued a warning in parts of Britain is no more appropriate to cause serious illness or resistance to vaccines than the pressure on people in the United States United but still needs to be taken “very seriously,” the government’s chief infectious disease expert said Sunday.
Dr. Anthony Fauci supported the decision of U.S. officials to call for negative COVID-19 tests before allowing British people to enter the U.S. He declined to stress whether that step should be taken sooner. He said that the changing gender is something “to follow carefully” and “we are looking at it very hard now. ”
He said: “Does it make anyone sick? Is it a more dangerous virus in terms of violence? And the answer is, it doesn’t seem to be that way. “British officials are telling their colleagues in the US that the introduced vaccines are likely to be strong enough to deal with the new variant but,” Fauci said, “we are going to do the checks ourselves. “
Fauci said the U.S. is at an acute stage of the pandemic, with the worst yet to come. It was expected that the general population would receive the widespread vaccination by late March or early April – past frontline workers, the elderly and other members of the public receiving priority for the vaccines. .
Fauci spoke of the “State of the Union.”