Dr. Deborah Birx on Sunday contradicted Trump’s claims that the coronavirus pandemic is under control, warning that the US is in a “dangerous” new phase in its fight against the virus outbreak, saying that the deadly virus is more widespread than when it first took hold in the US earlier this year.
“What we are seeing today is different from March and April. It is extraordinarily widespread. It’s into the rural as equal urban areas,” Birx, the White House coronavirus task force coordinator, told CNN’s Dana Bash on “State of the Union.”
Birx urged Americans to follow health recommendations, including wearing a mask and practicing social distancing.
“To everybody who lives in a rural area, you are not immune or protected from this virus,” Birx said. “If you’re in multi-generational households, and there’s an outbreak in your rural area or in your city, you need to really consider wearing a mask at home, assuming that you’re positive, if you have individuals in your households with comorbidities.”
“This epidemic right now is different and it’s more widespread and it’s both rural and urban,” she added.
A new forecast published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention projects more than 173,000 American deaths by August 22, and former US Food and Drug Administrator Dr. Scott Gottlieb warned that the coronavirus death toll could double to 300,000 deaths by the end of the year, if the country doesn’t change its trajectory.
Birx’s comments come as the US has reported more coronavirus cases and deaths than any other country.
As of Sunday, the US had reported more than 4.6 million cases of Covid-19 and at least 154,449 Americans have died, according to data from the Johns Hopkins University.
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Dr. Deborah Birx says we are in a “new phase” of the pandemic: “What we are seeing today is different from March and April. It’s extraordinarily widespread… it’s more widespread and it's both rural and urban.” https://t.co/iSgYCbbcx3 #CNNSOTU pic.twitter.com/ApwnYyGFTI
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