January may be worse than December, Fauci warns
Dr. Anthony Fauci says the pandemic has “gotten out of control” and warned that January may be worse than December.
“That is what we're concerned about,” Fauci told CNN. “That in addition to the surge, we're going to have an increase … which could make January even worse than December. I hope not, I hope that doesn't happen, but it certainly is possible.”
“I think we just have to assume that it’s gonna get worse,” he said.
In terms of vaccines administered so far, Fauci said, “We certainly are not at the numbers that we wanted to be at the end of December.”
Over 11.4 million vaccine doses have been distributed and 2,127,143 Americans have received their first vaccine dose, according to the CDC.
Fauci said he believes there’ll be “an increase in the momentum” of vaccinations in January.
“Not being responsible myself for the rollout, I can't personally guarantee that we’re gonna catch up,” Fauci said. “I hope we do.”
Assistant Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir said the data on people vaccinated is delayed.
“We know that’s underreported because there’s a three to seven-day delay. But we expect that to ramp up,” Giroir told MSNBC Tuesday..
ABC News’ Brian Hartman contributed to this report.