US officials are struggling to communicate with the public.
Anthony Fauci, the chief medical adviser to the president, tried to say today that the US has weathered the storm, entering a new and less dangerous phase of the crisis.
He said during an interview with PBS NewsHour on Tuesday that the US is out of the Pandemic phase, but it was a rather confusing remark.
Fauci followed up with a Washington Post interview, clarifying that the world is still in a pandemic.
He said that there was no doubt about that. We are still experiencing a disease.
The World Health Organization agrees with it.
We are in a different phase of the Pandemic, but we are still in the middle of it.
We are nowhere near where we were when the COVID epidemic started.
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Fauci said that the second phase is deceleration and the third is control.
He told WaPo that we are in a transitional phase from a deceleration of the numbers into a more controlled phase.
Many experts have predicted thatemic will become less deadly as it won't be gone.
Fauci told PBS that we are not going to eradicate the virus.
Fauci's communication skills leave something to be desired here. The reality of the situation is far more nuanced than what he said, and the media took him by his word.
He, of all people, is painfully aware of that.
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