Published 22:29 IST, July 31st 2020

Fauci optimistic about COVID-19 vaccine availability

Once a coronavirus vaccine is approved as safe and effective, Americans should have widespread access within a reasonable time, Dr. Anthony Fauci assured lawmakers on Friday.

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Once a coronavirus vaccine is approved as safe and effective, Americans should have widespre access within a reasonable time, Dr. Anthony Fauci assured lawmakers on Friday.

Appearing before a House panel investigating nation's response to pandemic, Fauci expressed "cautious" optimism that a vaccine would be available, particularly by next year.

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"I believe, ultimately, over a period of time in 2021, that Americans will be able to get it," Fauci said, referring to vaccine.

re will be a priority list for who gets early vaccinations. "I don't think we will have everybody getting it immediately," Fauci explained.

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But "ultimately, within a reasonable time, plans allow for any American who needs vaccine to get it," he ded.

Under direction from White House, federal health authorities are carrying out a plan dubbed Operation Warp Speed to manufacture 300 million doses of a vaccine on a compressed timeline.

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Fauci, nation's top infectious disease official, said a quarter-million people have expressed interest in taking part in studies of experimental vaccines for coronavirus.

He said that 250,000 people have registered on a government website to take part in vaccine trials, which are pivotal for establishing safety and effectiveness. t all patients who volunteer to take part in clinical trials are eligible to participate.

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Fauci was joined by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention he Dr. Robert Redfield and Health and Human Services testing czar m. Brett Giroir.

Redfield said it was in public health best interests of K-12 students to get back in face to face learning. "re's really very significant public health consequences of school closure."

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Fauci fought back against questioning from Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, who  repeatedly pressed top health official on wher protests in Portland and or cities  should be curbed to stop virus spre.

"Any crowd, wher it's a protest, any crowd when you have people close toger without masks is a risk," Fauci said.

22:29 IST, July 31st 2020