Former Food and Drug Administration commissioner Scott Gottleib on Sunday said that a precipitous drop in new Covid-19 cases was likely to continue, predicting a "relatively quiet summer when it comes to coronavirus spread."
Signs and age groups are shown for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines at a vaccination center as California opens up vaccine eligibility to any residents 16 years and older during the outbreak of coronavirus disease in Chula Vista, California, U.S., April 15, 2021.Former Food and Drug Administration commissioner Scott Gottleib on Sunday said that a precipitous drop in new Covid-19 cases in the U.S.
"This has been a monumental achievement — rolling out this vaccine, getting that many Americans vaccinated — and it's going to continue," Gottlieb said. "We'll continue to chip away at it. The rate of vaccination is going to slow in the coming weeks. But we'll continue to pick up more people as we get into the summer."to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or nearly a third of the population.
"About 71% of people in San Francisco have had at least one dose of the vaccine, 47% have been fully vaccinated. They are recording about 20 cases a day. They have about 20 people who have been hospitalized," Gottlieb said.
No. There is 40-50% of the population who say they will not get vaxxed. Public places, bars/restaurants etc are re-opening. The virus is not under control & will surge over the summer because of this. We came close, but it's going to get worse. We 'went back to normal too soon.
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