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Nationwide Institute of Allergy and Infectious Illnesses director Dr. Anthony Fauci repeated his declare that the USA won't "eradicate" the coronavirus, regardless of President Biden's marketing campaign pledge to "shut down the virus."
On Wednesday, Fauci mentioned that "we're not going to eradicate [the coronavirus]."
"So, if we’re going to look ahead at what happens when this peaks and it ultimately goes down — as I’ve said on previous pressers here from the White House: that we’re not going to eradicate this; we’ve only done that with smallpox," Fauci mentioned.
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Fauci added that the coronavirus shall be managed, including that elimination of a virus "only happens with massive vaccination programs like we did with measles and with vaccines."
Throughout his presidential marketing campaign, then-candidate Biden advised People repeatedly that he would "shut down the virus."
"I’m not going to shut down the economy, I'm going to shut down the virus," President Biden mentioned throughout a 2020 marketing campaign occasion.
President Biden doubled down on his marketing campaign promise throughout a Jan. 25, 2021 occasion, stating that he would "shut down the virus," however added it could take an extended time period.
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When Unique News' Peter Doocy requested Jen Psaki in regards to the marketing campaign promise on Dec. 1, 2021, Psaki mentioned "We’re working on it, Peter."
Based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there have been over 62.5 million coronavirus instances for the reason that pandemic started in early 2020, together with over 840,000 deaths.
Throughout a press convention on Jan. 5, Fauci mentioned that reviews of the omicron variant leading to a milder illness shouldn't be taken as an indication that well being restrictions and suggestions needs to be pulled again.
"Don't take this as a signal that we can pull back from the recommendations that you just heard from Dr. [Rochelle] Walensky – about the need for vaccination, for boostering, for wearing masks and all the other CDC recommendations," Fauci mentioned.
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