He laid out a roadmap for the country to achieve considerable normalcy by the spring.
Dr. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, laid out a roadmap for the country to achieve considerable normalcy by the spring of 2022 in a new interview“If we can get through this winter and [vaccinate] the majority, overwhelming majority of the 90 million people who have not been vaccinated, I hope we could start to get some good control in the spring of 2022,” Dr.
. Getting the vast majority of Americans vaccinated could create “a degree of overall blanket protection of the community” that would allow us to “start getting back to a degree of normality” in early 2022, Dr. Fauci explained.
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