The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to issue guidelines for what is considered safe for people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in the “next few days,” Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday.
The White House chief medical adviser said federal guidelines would be available “imminently” after officials delayed release last week.
“When you talk about the benchmarks of people who are vaccinated and how a vaccinated person can interact with an unvaccinated or unvaccinated person, these guidelines come out of the CDC really imminent. I would definitely imagine, in the next few days, “Fauci told CBS presenter Margaret Brennan on” Face the Nation. “
Regarding the moment when the whole country can resume its normal life, Fauci said that the Americans “will have to stay there a little longer”.
“One of the things I think we should emphasize, every day that passes, keeping the lid on things will get better and better, because we now put at least two million vaccinations in the arms of individuals every day,” he said. said Fauci.
“And as the days and weeks go by, you have more and more protection, not only from individuals, but from the community. So, we are going in the right direction. ”