Fauci Offers Glimpse Of ‘Normality’ In 2021, Says Family Has Endured Threats
Also, the nation's top infectious diseases expert throws the first pitch at the Washington Nationals' first game.
The completion of a coronavirus vaccine could allow the U.S. to return to 鈥渞eal normality鈥 in 2021, Anthony Fauci, the nation鈥檚 top infectious diseases expert, said Thursday. "The timetable 鈥 of getting into 2021, well into the year, then I can think with a successful vaccine聽鈥 if we could vaccinate the overwhelming majority of the population聽鈥 we could start talking about real normality again," Fauci said Thursday on CNN contributor David Axelrod鈥檚 podcast 鈥淭he Axe Files.鈥 "But it is going to be a gradual process." (Budryk, 7/23)
Anthony Fauci, the nation鈥檚 top infectious diseases expert, said Thursday that he has received 鈥渟erious threats鈥 to himself and his family since he became one of the public faces of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. The doctor said that the anger has appeared on a different level than when he began his work during the HIV/AIDS crisis. (Budryk, 7/23)
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It's time again to "Play ball!" 鈥 but this year, amid a pandemic. On Thursday, MLB finally returned to the field, and all eyes were on the defending World Champions 鈥 the Washington Nationals. Since the season was shortened due to the coronavirus crisis, it's perhaps only fitting that the ceremonial first pitch was thrown out by none other than Dr. Anthony Fauci, a huge Nationals fan besides being the nation's leading infectious disease expert. (Lantry, 7/23)