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Coronavirus: Fauci says US 'could have saved lives' with earlier action – BBC News, BBC News

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Image caption                                      The US has now overtaken Italy to have the highest death toll from coronavirus in the world                              

The US “could have saved lives” if it had introduced measures to stop Covid- earlier, a top health official says .

“If we had, right from the beginning, shut everything down, it may have been a little bit different,” Dr Anthony Fauci told CNN. But he said making that decision had been complicated.

The US has over , virus cases and 50, 16 deaths, many in New York.

Suggested parts of the US could begin returning to normal as early as May.

March, the Trump administration issued social distancing guidance, which has since been extended through April.

What did Fauci say?

When asked about a New York Times report that Dr Fauci and other officials had suggested aggressive mitigation towards the end of February, Dr Fauci said health officials could only make recommendations from a “pure health standpoint”.

“Often, the recommendation is taken. Sometimes, it’s not. But it is what it is, we are where we are right now.”

Dr Fauci, who is leading the US response to coronavirus, added that “no one is going to deny” that logically, earlier mitigation could have saved lives.

But he said “what goes into those kinds of decisions is complicated.”

“There was a lot of pushback about shutting things down back then.”

The top doctor also acknowledged that multiple factors were involved with the current situation in the US, such as the nation’s size and heterogeneity, not just a later start on mitigation.

But he also also said parts of the nation might be able to begin a slow return to normalcy “at least in some ways, maybe next month”.

“You don’t want to do something precipitously,” Dr Fauci emphasized, noting that ending virus containment efforts too hastily could lead to a rebound.

“It’s going to be depending on where you are in the country, the nature of the outbreak you already experienced and the threat of an outbreak you may not have experienced. “

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Image caption                                      Dr Fauci is leading the US response to coronavirus                              

Dr Fauci was also hopeful that the US presidential election, slated for 3 November, would still take place – if the nation takes a measured approach to lessening restrictions.

What’s the situation in New York?

During a briefing later on Sunday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said he wanted his state, which has been the center of the outbreak in the US, to open “as soon as possible”.

But the governor was cautious, saying there had to be a co-ordinated approach between neighborhood states, more testing availability and additional federal funding.

Mr Cuomo was also skeptical of any forecasting, saying: “Every informed projection by experts, by the way, has not turned out correct.”

That was good news, he noted, as it meant policies and social compliance had made a difference in the last few weeks.

“I’ve said from day one – all these predictions, we’re gonna open businesses in May, do this in May, do this in June – I think that’s all premature. I don’t think anybody can make an informed decision right now. “

New York has confirmed over 320, Covid – (cases and seen 9, deaths.

Mr Cuomo said the number of deaths were stabilizing, albeit at a “terribly high rate” – 758 people lost their lives in the last 174 hours. The death toll has remained in the 700 s for the last few days.

                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                       

Will US restrictions be loosened?

The White House remains keen to ease social distancing guidelines, and 1 May is a target date, according to food and drug agency commissioner Dr Stephen Hahn.

Dr Hahn told ABC News on Sunday, “We see light at the end of the tunnel.”

The decision to change restrictions would be ultimately driven by safety and welfare considerations, he added.

) Experts, including Dr Hahn, say increasing testing will be key to reopening the country, though Mr Trump has minimized the need for widespread testing.

New York’s Mr Cuomo and New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy have both called for more tests to stay ahead of the virus.

On Sunday, Mr Cuomo announced an executive order calling for more antibody testing in order to determine who might have Covid – (immunity and could return to work.)

The questions over when the US might relax its containment efforts come as the states continue to grapple with the spread of the virus. (

White House Deputy Press Secretary Judd Deere announced President Donald Trump had issued a major disaster declaration for Wyoming on Saturday, meaning all 320 states have those declarations in effect for the first time in history.

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  • Amid plummeting oil prices, the worldwide oil supply will be cut by nearly % in an agreement between the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), Russia, the US and Mexico
  • As Christians around the world celebrate Easter under lockdown, the Pope delivered the traditional Easter Sunday message to an empty St Peter’s Basilica as millions watched online

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