Dr Anthony Fauci, the president’s chief medical adviser, warned that regional disparities in coronavirus vaccination rates could create “two types of Americaâ€.
In an interview airing fully this Sunday, NBC News anchor Chuck Todd asked Fauci whether he believed the delta variant of coronavirus could cause another surge in cases in the US.
“I don’t think you’re going to be seeing anything nationwide. Because fortunately, we have a substantial proportion of the population vaccinated. So it’s going to be regional,†the infectious disease expert told Todd.
Fauci added, “We’re going to see, and I’ve said, almost two types of America. You know, those regions of America which are highly vaccinated and we have a low level of dynamics of infection. And in some places, some states, some cities, some areas, where the level of vaccination is low and the level of virus dissemination is high. That’s where you’re going to see the spikes.â€
The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr Rochelle Walensky, issued a similar warning yesterday, noting that the delta variant now accounts for about a quarter of new coronavirus cases in the US.
According to Walensky, there are about 1,000 US counties where less than 30% of the community is vaccinated. In those regions, the risk of the delta variant spreading is particularly high.