Fauci说:认错吧!美国人应该做好准备,......(E 文)
富奇博士(Dr. Anthony Fauci)认为:我宁愿看到全国也实行14天的“全面封锁(lockdown )”来阻挡新冠病毒的传播,如果可行的话。我们实在是应该更加积极一些,即是会被批评为“反应过度”。 有评论说:
And when Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks most Americans will listen and trust. No politics involved. By Doina Chiacu and Andrea Shalal, Published:March 15, 2020, 6park.com(Reuters) - No more 24-hour Walmarts due to panic buying, chaos at airports as Americans flood back into the country and places of comfort such as bars, restaurants and movie theaters may soon be off limits as the coronavirus spreads across the United States. 6park.com"I think Americans should be prepared that they are going to have to hunker down significantly more than we as a country are doing," Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious diseases expert, said on NBC's "Meet the Press." Elderly people and those with underlying conditions need to be especially cautious. 6park.comFauci said he did not see domestic travel restrictions in the immediate future but warned, as he did last week, that the outbreak would get worse before it gets better. 6park.comAsked whether he thought U.S. authorities should impose a 14-day lockdown to try to stop the spread of the virus, Fauci said: "You know, I would prefer (that) as much as we possibly could. I think we should really be overly aggressive and get criticized for over reacting." 6park.comFauci said on CBS' "Face the Nation" the idea of closing restaurants in the United States "might be overkill right now, but everything is on the table." He said he himself would not go to a restaurant. 6park.com"If it looks like you're overreacting, you're probably doing the right thing," Fauci said. 6park.comWith limited testing available, officials have recorded nearly 3,000 cases and 59 deaths in the United States. Donald Trump tested negative for coronavirus, his doctors said on Saturday, as the U.S. president extended a travel ban to Britain and Ireland to try to slow the pandemic. The U.S. House of Representatives passed an aid package on Saturday that would provide free testing and paid sick leave. 6park.comU.S. officials appealed for patience on Sunday as travelers returning to the United States over the weekend were met by long lines and massive delays at major airports so they could be screened for the coronavirus. 6park.comThe U.S. containment measures have so far been mild compared to the nationwide lockdowns imposed in Italy, France and Spain. The virus has infected more than 156,000 people in 142 countries, resulting in over, 5,800 deaths. 6park.comA few U.S. cities are taking steps similar to Europe. 6park.comThe U.S. city of Hoboken, across the Hudson River from New York City, late on Saturday announced a 10 p.m. curfew beginning on Monday, closed bars, and ordered restaurants only to conduct delivery and take-out services. 6park.comNew Jersey officials were also considering a statewide curfew, Governor Phil Murphy said on Sunday. 6park.comDemocratic New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo called on Trump, a Republican, to mobilize the Army Corps of Engineers to create more hospital beds. 6park.com"We have had disagreements about your actions against New York, which we can pursue at another time. Today, let's work together as Americans. Time is short," Cuomo wrote on Sunday in an opinion piece in the New York Times. 6park.comCuomo has been criticized for not closing schools as other states have done, given that New York has a large cluster of coronavirus cases. 6park.comSpeaking on ABC's "This Week" program, Fauci acknowledged that the 13,000 respirators that were in the U.S. stockpile may not be enough if the number of cases in the United States jumped sharply. "What we're trying to do is make sure they don't get to the worst-case scenario." 6park.comHe said that no hospital system in the world is prepared for a massive increase in coronavirus cases but the United States has taken steps. 6park.com"We have a stockpile and we will hopefully be able to backfill and refill that stockpile," he said. "But I think people should remember, that's the reason why we want to blunt that curve. If you let the curve get up there, then the entire society is going to be hit." 6park.com(Reporting by Doina Chiacu and Andrea Shalal in Washington; Writing by Lisa Shumaker; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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