Coronavirus

Fauci: 'Unlikely' U.S. Will See Fall, Winter Surge

But he says that's contingent on more people continuing to get their shot.

Fauci: 'Unlikely' U.S. Will See Fall, Winter Surge
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As more Americans get vaccinated, health officials like Dr. Anthony Fauci say there's less of a chance we'll see a virus surge like we did last fall and winter. 

But he says that's contingent on more people continuing to get their shot. 

"We've got to make sure that we get the overwhelming proportion of the population vaccinated," said Dr. Fauci. "When that happens, the virus doesn’t really have any place to go. There aren’t a lot of vulnerable people around, and when there not a lot of vulnerable people around, you’re not going to see a surge." 

So far, more than 152 million Americans have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine and 34% of the population is fully vaccinated.

Keep in mind officials have said 70 to 80% would help the U.S. achieve herd immunity.