‘Too premature’ for US to relax Covid-19 restrictions: Fauci
WASHINGTON: Dr Anthony Fauci, America’s top infectious disease expert, has warned that it is “too premature” to relax restrictions put in place to mitigate the spread of coronavirus in the United States.
“It’s really too premature right now to be pulling back too much,” Fauci, the longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden, said during an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday.
The United States could start vaccinating older children against Covid-19 by the fall and younger ones by year-end or early 2022, the White House’s top pandemic adviser Anthony Fauci said.
The mass vaccination of school-age children will allow millions of children to return sooner to in-person learning and ease the burden on millions of parents now caring for their offspring at home.
School reopenings, an intensely debated matter, have varied sharply across the country, with some private and religious schools opening before public schools and teachers in some areas protesting any early return.
But the decision on Saturday by the US Food and Drug Administration to grant emergency use authorisation to a new single-dose vaccine from Johnson & Johnson has boosted the prospects for earlier reopenings.
“We now have three really efficacious vaccines,” Fauci said on ABC’s “This Week.” For now, none of the three authorised vaccines in the US (also including Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna) has been cleared for children under 16, but trials on children are under way.
Children in high school — roughly ages 14-18 in the United States — should be able to get the vaccine “sometime this fall,” Fauci told NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “I’m not sure it’ll exactly be on the first day that school opens, but pretty close to that,” he added.
Data are still being compiled on the vaccines’ safety and efficacy for children in elementary or middle school — usually aged between five and 13 years old in the United States — so “realistically” they many not be able to receive the vaccine until late 2021 or early 2022, Fauci said.
Children and adolescents are less commonly infected with the virus than adults, and in-person learning in schools has not been associated with substantial community transmission.
With Covid-19 still ravaging the US, the worst-hit country in the world, roughly half of students are currently attending school in person, the New York Times reported recently. Earlier this month the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new guidelines urging schools to reopen safely and as soon as possible.
The strategy emphasises universal masking, handwashing and disinfection, as well as contact tracing. The plan spends relatively little time on the subject of ventilation — where problems are more expensive to remediate — despite this being the virus’s main transmission route.
The CDC recommends vaccination for teachers and staff as soon as supply is available, and calls for different approaches depending on the level of community transmission in a given area.
Meanwhile, Britain announced Sunday that it has given more than 20 million people at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, with the rapid rollout providing hope in a country with Europe’s highest death toll.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson called it “a huge national achievement” while praising National Health Service staff and others involved for “tireless work”. Health Secretary Matt Hancock made the announcement in a video message on Twitter, saying: “I’m absolutely delighted that over 20 million people have now been vaccinated.”
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