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Former Director of the US FDA: The number of new cases in a single day in the US will exceed 100,000 in the next few weeks

Former Director of the US FDA: The number of new cases in a single day in the US will exceed 100,000 in the next few weeks

by YCPress

On the 29th local time, Scott Gottlieb, the former director of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), stated that the number of new confirmed cases in a single day in the United States in the next few weeks, or even later this week, will be Break through 100,000 cases.

Former U.S. FDA Director Gottlieb Data Map CNN reported on the 29th that Gottlieb pointed out that if pandemic data of all states are reported on time, the number of new cases in a single day in the United States this week will be It may exceed 100,000 cases. “We have to see if major states like Florida and Texas can report data on the 30th and 31st.”

Gottlieb emphasized that the number of new cases in a single day in the United States exceeded 100,000 because the people’s misbehavior and lack of awareness of prevention were caused.

“The reality is that I don’t think we will see the epidemic slow down until the behavior of the people changes.” Gottlieb said.

As of the 29th local time, the cumulative number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia reported in the United States exceeded 8.94 million, with more than 82,000 new cases in a single day. 

According to statistics from Johns Hopkins University, since this month, the number of new confirmed cases in a single day in at least 29 states in the United States has set a record since the outbreak.

Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the United States, also pointed out in an interview on the 28th local time that although the new crown vaccine is expected to be available in the next few months, the United States is “not likely to fully return to business as usual before 2022. “.