Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former head of the Food and Drug Administration, is warning Americans COVID-19 could regularly take over 1,000 lives for the foreseeable future.
āWeāre probably going to see significant spread across the entire United States in a confluent epidemic, now weāre much better prepared to deal with, so I donāt think that weāre going to see the excess death that we saw with the first wave of this pandemic when it struck New York,ā Gottlieb told CNBC on Tuesday.
He added, āBut the sheer fact that weāre going to be infecting so many people right now is probably going to mean that the death tolls get well above 1,000 for a sustained period of time and so itās a very grim couple of months that we face.ā
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During his appearance on CBSās āFace the Nationā Sunday, Gottlieb weighed in on President Donald Trumpās claim the nation is ārounding the cornerā on the COVID-19 pandemic, as IJR previously reported.
āThings are getting worse around the country. I think Thanksgiving is really going to be an inflection point. I think December is probably going to be our toughest month,ā Gottlieb said.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, predicted a similar outcome, as IJR previously reported.
āWeāre in for a whole lot of hurt. Itās not a good situation,ā Fauci said.
He added, āAll the stars are aligned in the wrong place as you go into the fall and winter season, with people congregating at home indoors. You could not possibly be positioned more poorly.ā
The United States on Monday reported at least 540 new coronavirus related deaths and 93,581 new cases.
More than 9,415,600 Americans have been infected with the coronavirus and at least 231,900 have died, as of Tuesday afternoon.
