Health Secretary Alex Azar says the 'window is closing' for the US to get the Covid-19 pandemic under control, as confirmed cases rise across the nation
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar warned Sunday that the"window is closing" for the United States to get the coronavirus pandemic under control, as confirmed cases are surging in a majority of the country and some states are dealing with record numbers of hospitalizations.
"Things are very different from two months ago... So it is a very different situation, but this is a very, very serious situation and the window is closing for us to take action and get this under control," Azar told CNN's Jake Tapper on"State of the Union.
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