'My message is for people to please hang in there. We will get through this,” Fauci said.
that says the campaign or other parties associated with the event next Friday cannot be held liable for exposure to coronavirus. Campaign officials have discussed providing hand sanitizer and masks at the arena, which holds about 19,000 people.
Coronavirus cases in Oklahoma dropped in May but have spiked over the past couple of weeks. The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported 222 new COVID-19 cases across the state Friday, bringing the total number of the state’s positive cases to 7,848.Trump said he plans to hold rallies in Arizona and Florida, two states that have recently seen an uptick in COVID-19 cases.earlier this week, with more than 114,000 deaths reported.
Fauci, previously a prominent voice at coronavirus task force briefings, has been seen less frequently since the White House dramatically decreased the group's operations. The once daily coronavirus task force briefings have ceased since the White House has shifted its attention to promoting an economic recovery. Fauci told Karl he hasn't met with Trump since last week but task force officials remain in contact.
"My message is for people to please hang in there. We will get through this. This will end," he told ABC."It will end with a combination of public health measures and ultimately science coming in and getting durable solutions such as treatments and vaccines."
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