Anthony Fauci appeared on Fox News on Thursday, where he discussed the coronavirus and the need for an effective vaccine. During the interview, host Laura Ingraham pressed Fauci, saying that the world went on without a vaccine for AIDS as an argument that the country should ease social isolation recommendations for COVID-19.
As the HuffPost reports, Fauci was quick to correct her statement, calling the idea that the two things are comparable “misleading.”
Ingraham started her question saying that there is no vaccine for SARS and no vaccine for HIV.
“So the idea that we’re definitely going to have a vaccine — we didn’t really approach much else in the same way, as we’re pegging going back to normal with a vaccine, did we?” Ingraham asked.
Fauci, a respected immunologist and a member of President Donald Trump’s coronavirus task force, found the comparison inaccurate.
“Well, no, but Laura, this is different,” Fauci replied.

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