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Longing to get back to pre-pandemic life, with its and other group activities? It may take awhile. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Friday that while he hopes a is in the near future, American life will stay shaken up until “well into 2021.”
Good news first: “I believe that we will have a vaccine that will be available by the end of this year, the beginning of next year,” Fauci told Mitchell.
He noted that development of the vaccine is only the first step, though a huge one.
“By the time you mobilize the distribution of the vaccinations, and you get the majority, or more, of the population vaccinated and protected, that’s likely not going to happen till the mid or end of 2021,” Fauci said.
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Mitchell asked Fauci about his response to an earlier question about when the country can “get back to normal,” specifically, going into indoor, enclosed movie theaters with impunity. That’s still a ways off, Fauci replied.
“If you’re talking about getting back to a degree of normality which resembles where we were prior to COVID, it’s going to be well into 2021, maybe even toward the end of 2021,” Fauci said.
Hollywood moviemakers have been adjusting their sails too. Long-awaited superhero film Wonder Woman 1984 has been postponed multiple times, and filmmakers are reportedly
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