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- The COVID vaccine rollout in the U.S. has been going slower than many health experts anticipated.
- As a result, Dr. Fauci believes that life in the U.S. may not get back to normal until October or November.
- Dr. Fauci received a COVID-19 vaccine last month and didn't experience any serious side effects.
While the rollout of coronavirus vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna is improving with each passing day, it's still far from an efficient process. As it stands now, only 4.8 million Americans have received a COVID-19 vaccine, a figure which is far below some of the more optimistic projections we initially heard from officials involved with Operation Warp Speed. As recently as a few weeks ago, officials were aiming to vaccinate 20 million Americans by the end of January, a goal that now seems incredibly unlikely.
As a result, Dr. Anthony Fauci, who's a lead member on the White House Coronavirus Task Force, recently opined that it may take a tad longer for life in the U.S. to get back to normal. While Fauci previously suggested that we could conquer the virus as early as June, he recently articulated that normal day-to-day activities may not return until October or November.
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