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- Dr. Fauci believes that coronavirus safety measures like mandatory masks will remain necessary through 2022.
- A noted epidemiologist recently said that the next three months will be the "darkest of the entire pandemic." With colder weather approaching, experts are anticipating a huge increase in new coronavirus cases.
- Over the weekend, more than a dozen states reported a record number of new coronavirus infections.
As the coronavirus continues to spread like wildfire across the country, it's become overwhelmingly clear that the world isn't going to return to normal for quite some time. If anything, the next few weeks, according to medical experts, could prove to be worse than anything we've seen yet. Especially with colder weather already hitting most areas of the country, not to mention the arrival of flu season, it stands to reason that we're going to see a massive spike in new coronavirus infections and associated deaths over the next 2-3 months.
To this point, Michael Osterholm, a prominent infectious disease doctor who works at the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, said that the next 6 to 12 weeks "are going to be the darkest of the entire pandemic."
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