Dr. Gottlieb: U.S. is likely to see hospitalizations rise

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Dr. Scott Gottlieb on the state of the pandemic: “In terms of the overall burden, we’re probably in the same position we were back in April.” The difference, he says, is that younger people are becoming infected at higher rates.

 

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Everyone concluded much too early in the game that younger people were somehow immune. Another reason why care needs to be exercised in re-opening schools.

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