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Fauci said he's 'convinced' we will see COVID-19 in the fall, right after Trump claimed it could be gone by then
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- President Donald Trump claimed that COVID-19 would not be back in the fall, during the Wednesday coronavirus press briefing.
- NIAID director Anthony Fauci later said it's almost certain the coronavirus will still be here by then.
- Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the outbreak would be more complicated to handle in the fall as it coincides with flu season.
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After President Donald Trump claimed that the new coronavirus may not come back in the fall — and if it does it "won't be coming back in the form that it was" — during a press conference on Wednesday.
Shortly after, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Anthony Fauci said we will see the coronavirus in the fall.
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