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Dr. Fauci says Omicronspecific vaccine may not be needed
The top US infectious disease official has said that manufacturing a COVID-19 vaccine that specifically targets the Omicron variant of the coronavirus would be a prudent move, even if it ultimately may not be needed. Dr. Anthony Fauci, US President Joe Bidens top medical adviser and a member of the White House COVID-19 Response Team, told MSNBC on Tuesday that having ready an Omicron specific booster shot makes sense. We may not need it... but I think its prudent to at least prepare for the possibility that this may be a persistent variant that we may have to face - even if its at a very low level, he said. Fauci pointed out that eventually, enough community immunity will hopefully build-up to prevent massive surges like the ones experienced before. Despite the high rate of deaths from the coronavirus pandemic and all-time records of hospitalizations across the country, Fauci dismissed the likeliness of further surges such as the four to five waves that were driven by the variants so far. I dont think were going to be seeing that indefinitely. Speaking on ABCs This Week on Sunday, Fauci said that the Omicron wave was peaking nationally in the United States and that the coronavirus cases could fall to manageable levels in the coming months. What we would hope is that, as we get into the next weeks to a month or so, well see throughout the entire country the level of the infection get to below what I call that area of control. Fauci insisted that this did not mean eradicating the virus. Infections will continue. Theyre there but they dont disrupt society, he said. Thats the best-case scenario.
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