The infectious diseases expert continued urging vaccinations that would make the community 'safer and safer.'
has warned that the U.S. should not declare premature"victory" against the COVID-19 pandemic and that safety measures are still needed despite low case numbers.
"We don't want to declare victory prematurely because we still have a ways to go," Fauci said."But the more and more people that can get vaccinated, as a community, the community will be safer and safer."Pastor Rick Wiles Apparently Has COVID After Refusing Vaccines Fauci's caution comes as daily COVID cases in the U.S. have dropped to below 30,000 amid a mass vaccine rollout.
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