Vaccinations ramping up in ‘glimmer of hope’ as US death toll passes 350,000

3 January 2021, 19:34

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Virus Outbreak-California Funeral Homes. Picture: PA

More than 20 million people nationwide have been infected.

The US ramped up Covid-19 vaccinations in the past few days after a slower-than-expected start, bringing to four million the number of Americans who have received shots, Dr Anthony Fauci said Sunday.

The government’s top infectious-disease expert also said on ABC’s This Week that president-elect Joe Biden’s pledge to administer 100 million shots of the vaccine within his first 100 days in office is achievable.

And he rejected President Donald Trump’s claim on Twitter that coronavirus deaths and cases in the US have been greatly exaggerated.

Global Covid-19 cases and deaths
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“All you need to do … is go into the trenches, go into the hospitals, go into the intensive care units and see what is happening. Those are real numbers, real people and real deaths,” Mr Fauci said on NBC’s Meet The Press.

The US death toll has climbed past 350,000, the most of any country, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, while more than 20 million people nationwide have been infected.

States have reported record numbers of cases over the past few days, and funeral homes in southern California are being inundated with bodies.

Experts believe the real number of deaths and infections are much higher and that many cases were overlooked, in part because of insufficient testing.

Mr Fauci said he has seen “some little glimmer of hope” after 1.5 million doses were administered in the previous 72 hours, a strong increase in vaccinations. He said that brings the total to about four million.

He acknowledged the US fell short of its goal of having 20 million doses shipped and distributed by the end of December.

He said about 13 million doses have been distributed to clinics, hospitals and other places where they will be administered.

“There have been a couple of glitches. That’s understandable,” Mr Fauci said. “We are not where we want to be, there’s no doubt about that.”

He expressed optimism that the momentum will pick up by mid-January and that ultimately the US will be vaccinating one million people a day, as Mr Biden has vowed.

“The goal of vaccinating 100 million people in the first 100 days is a realistic goal,” he said.

On Sunday Mr Trump tweeted that the outbreak has been “far exaggerated” because of the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention’s “ridiculous” methodology.

He complained too that Mr Fauci has been credited by the media with doing “an incredible job” when Mr Fauci “works for me and the Trump administration, and I am in no way given any credit for my work”.

Mr Fauci and others are warning that an additional surge is likely because of holiday gatherings and the cold weather keeping people indoors.

“It could and likely will get worse in the next couple of weeks, or at least maintain this very terribly high level of infections and deaths that we’re seeing,” he said.

By Press Association

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