Will Smith got the chance to ask Dr. Anthony Fauci to explain why the coronavirus seems to be disproportionately affecting the African-American community.
11.04.2020 - 20:25 / justjared.com
The United States has surpassed Italy to become the country with the most coronavirus-related deaths int he world.
As of Saturday afternoon (April 11), there have been 19,833 deaths in the U.S., compared to the 19,468 deaths in Italy.
Thankfully, Dr. Anthony Fauci believes that social distancing has been helping and the number of projected deaths in the U.S. has been downgraded.
“The real data are telling us that it is highly likely that we’re having a definite positive effect by this
Will Smith got the chance to ask Dr. Anthony Fauci to explain why the coronavirus seems to be disproportionately affecting the African-American community.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases who is often seen alongside President Donald Trump during White House press briefings, is answering questions from some children in a new episode of Will Smith’s Snapchat show Will at Home.
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Millions of Americans will be infected by the coronavirus and 100,000 to 200,000 will die, the U.S. government's top infectious-disease expert warned Sunday, as people in and around the country's outbreak epicenter of New York were urged to limit their travel to contain the scourge.
President Donald Trump boasted about his growing TV ratings on Sunday, while Dr. Anthony Fauci of the White House Coronavirus Task Force warned that up to 200,000 Americans could die from COVID-19.