White House’s chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci said he believes the “full-blown pandemic phase” of COVID-19 is beginning to end. He said the coming months would bring an end
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- Anthony Fauci said he believes the “full-blown pandemic phase” of COVID-19 is beginning to end.
- The White House’s chief medical adviser predicted a period in which immunity and treatments would together help make the virus more manageable.
- He said he would not call the virus “endemic,” but that it would instead reach a stage of “equilibrium” in which government leaders did not have to monitor infection levels as closely.
- In Massachusetts, cases are similarly dropping since the highly-transmissible omicron variant emerged in November, the Financial Times noted.
- The state reported 2,800 new cases Wednesday.