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Fauci’s Message to Americans on Reopening: ‘Don’t Be Overconfident’

Strict Isolation Measures in Place in Northeastern China as Virus Continues to Spread

As China’s National Health Commission continued to announce more CCP virus infections in northeastern China, locals described a tense atmosphere as they scrambled to understand the true scale of the outbreak. Chinese authorities have consistently underreported virus infections, leading to citizens’ distrust of official data. The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus, first broke out in central China’s Wuhan city in late 2019. It quickly spread across the country. After a brief period in which most regions of China reported little to no new infections, since early April, virus outbreaks have occurred in the provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning in northeastern China. Jilin Jilin authorities announced the “patient zero” of the second wave outbreak on May 8, a 45-year-old cleaning lady who worked at…

Fauci’s Message to Americans on Reopening: ‘Don’t Be Overconfident’

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, warned Americans about getting complacent in the face of possible upticks in COVID-19 infections as more parts of the country reopen.

Asked by CNN’s Jim Sciutto on Wednesday if he had seen any “worrisome signs” suggestive of potential outbreaks in regions that were moving to reopen more aggressively, Fauci acknowledged “a little bit of an uptick” in some areas and urged people to stay vigilant against the virus.

“One thing that I think the people who are out there frolicking need to realize—that when you do that, and you see no negative effect in one week, please don’t be overconfident because the effect of spreading is not going to be seen for two, three, maybe even more weeks,” Fauci told CNN in a May 27 interview.

While Americans across the country mostly settled for small processions and online tributes instead of parades Monday as they observed Memorial Day in the shadow of the pandemic, the weekend also saw crowded beaches and recreation spots.

Missouri’s health director issued a dire warning Monday after photos and video showed weekend revelers partying close together. One video posted on social media showed a crammed pool at Lake of the Ozarks. Many of those seen in the video were young people, who may not experience symptoms.

“When they then carry the virus and transmit it to a more vulnerable person, this is when we tend to see the long-lasting and tragic impact of these decisions that are being made,” said Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Director Randall Williams.

St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson called such high-risk behavior “irresponsible and dangerous.”

Fauci’s Message to Americans on Reopening: ‘Don’t Be Overconfident’

Fauci, in Wednesday’s interview, urged Americans to “be prudent” and follow guidelines on social distancing and other measures meant to contain the spread of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

He said a second wave of the deadly bug was not “an inevitability,” adding that reopening in line with official guidance and with an effective testing regimen in place would reduce the risk of a resurge.

President Donald Trump, at a briefing in the Rose Garden on Tuesday, was asked to convey a message to people who, on Memorial Day Weekend, were spotted “crowding pools, crowding boardwalks.”

Trump said, “Always be safe. You want to be safe. We’re opening up, but you want to be safe.”

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, at a briefing Tuesday, echoed Trump’s remarks about the need to keep safety in mind as restrictions are lifted.

“The President, as he’s noted, he wants to see society reopen, wants to see the economy reopen, but we do want to do so safely,” McEnany said.

“Everyone, while you go out, let’s keep cognizant [of] the recommendations of the CDC because those, in the end, are very important to making sure that there is no spread of the virus,” the press secretary added.

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Taiwan Considers Revoking Hong Kong’s Special Status as Beijing’s National Security Law Looms

TAIPEI鈥擟hina’s planned national security law may prompt Taiwan to revoke the special status it extends to Hong Kong, President Tsai Ing-wen said, a move that could anger Beijing and make it harder for Hongkongers to visit and invest. China is proposing the new legislation for the Chinese-ruled city after months of anti-government protests, and the decision has already ignited renewed unrest in Hong Kong and prompted condemnation from Western countries. The demonstrators have won widespread sympathy in democratic, self-ruled Taiwan, and the support for the protesters by Tsai and her administration has further fueled tensions between Taipei and Beijing, which views the island state as part of its territory. China has repeatedly denounced Taiwan’s government for supporting the protesters. Writing on her Facebook page late on Sunday, Tsai said the…