Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus task force coordinator, said Sunday that it is difficult to tell if the country will close again because of the pandemic.
Birx told ABC’s “This Week” that officials will learn in the coming months how to “maintain openness and safety” while reopening.
“I want to be very clear to the American people – we are preparing for that potential fall issue,” she said, adding that officials are focused on gathering personal protective equipment and ventilators and advancing therapeutics and vaccine development.
Asked about Trump’s comments that if there is a COVID-19 second wave, the U.S. will stay open, Dr. Deborah Birx says they are “trying to learn” how to “reopen safely.”
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“But you don’t see the country closing down again,” “This Week” host Martha Raddatz asked Birx.
“It’s difficult to tell,” Birx answered. She said she is collecting data on whether states and localities are able to reopen safely.
Anthony FauciAnthony FauciSunday shows preview: States begin to reopen even as some areas in US see case counts increase Science alone can't tell us whether to open up our states US enters risky new phase of coronavirus fight MORE, a top infectious disease expert and another member of the White House task force, has said a second wave of the coronavirus is “inevitable.” But President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden slams Trump in new ad: 'The death toll is still rising.' 'The president is playing golf' Brazil surpasses Russia with second-highest coronavirus case count in the world Trump slams Sessions: 'You had no courage & ruined many lives' MORE said the country will not close again if a second wave of the coronavirus strikes.
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“This is why we’ve asked for proactive, 100 percent testing of all residents and workers,” she said.
“All of this proactive testing needs to be in place and needs to continue to be in place because that will determine safely reopening in the fall,” she added.
The coronavirus has infected more than 1.6 million people in the U.S., killing at least 96,000 people, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
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