Dr. Michael Osterholm, an infectious disease expert and head of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, warned on Meet the Press Sunday that the United States cannot simply just go back to normal right away as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Chuck Todd started by asking, “Are we ready to reopen the economy?”
“What do we mean by ‘opening the economy,’ that’s really unclear,” Osterholm said. “We can’t stay locked down for 18 months, but at the same time, when you have cases increasing, deaths increasing, health care workers without adequate protective equipment, and we’re suddenly going back to what once was our normal lives, that’s not a safe place to be. We can’t do that and not expect to see a major increase in cases.”
On the subject of testing, he said, “We’re riding this tiger, we’re not directing it. This virus is going do what it’s going to do. What we can do is only nibble at the edges, and I think it’s not a good message to send to the public that we can control this virus in a meaningful way.”
“What we have to tell people honestly, what they want to hear, they don’t want it sugar coated or coated in fear, but somewhere between now and tomorrow, next year, we’re going to see 60 to 70 percent of Americans ultimately
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