U.S. administration infection control expert alerts for a quick economic resumption May 13 at 6:59

Experts involved in measures against the new coronavirus infection during the Trump administration in the US testify in Congress that the second wave of the spread of infection may come, and if the early decision is made to resume economic activity, serious consequences will result. An alarm was sounded when I brought it. President Trump wants to resume economic activity sooner, and the gap between his opinion and the experts has surfaced.

A public hearing was held in the US Senate on the 12th, and NIAID = Director Fauci of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, CDC = Director of Redfield of the Centers for Disease Control, and other key members of the Trump administration infection control team have a video conference. I participated in and gave a testimony.

In this, Fauchi said, "There is definitely a possibility" regarding the second wave of the spread of the infection, and "with appropriate prevention and acquisition of infected persons, it will be much lower than the current infection situation. It can be suppressed. "

On the other hand, Fauch said, "If the regulation on economic activities is relaxed, the number of infected people will definitely increase. The earlier the decision is made, the more serious the consequences will be." I rang the alarm.

As the impact of the new coronavirus countermeasures on the economy becomes more serious, President Trump wants to resume economic activity as soon as possible, and the divergence of opinions from the experts of the countermeasure team that takes a cautious position surfaced. I am.