Fauci, Asked ‘What the Science Is’ for Limiting Vaccinated People’s Travel, Doesn’t Explain

‘When you don’t have the data and you don’t have the actual evidence, you’ve got to make a judgment call’

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FAUCI: “The CDC is carefully heading in that direction. You note, when we -- when Dr. Walensky made the announcement a day or two ago about the fact that when you have a couple of people, two or three or more people in a family setting, both of whom are vaccinated, even if it’s someone from another — a friend, it doesn’t have to be a member of the family, that was the first in a multi-step process that they are going to be rolling out. They’re being careful, understandably. They want to get science, they want to get data. And when you don’t have the data and you don’t have the actual evidence, then you’ve got to make a judgment call. And I think that’s what you’re going to be seeing in the next weeks. You’re going to see little by little, more and more guidelines getting people to be more and more flexible. The first installation of this is what can vaccinated people do in the home setting? Obviously, the next one is going to be what you’re asking. What about travel? What about going out? What about getting a haircut? What about doing things like that? That’s all imminently going to be coming out.”

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