"What does life look like with fewer cases?"
The BBC interviewed Dr. Anne Rimoin about the future of the pandemic response in the United States and globally.

The BBC interviewed Dr. Anne Rimoin, professor of epidemiology and the Gordon-Levin Endowed Chair in Infectious Diseases and Public Health at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, about the future of the pandemic response in the United States and globally.
“We need to be inching back toward normalcy, and that’s really key here,” Rimoin said. “We still have very high cases rates right now, we still have a hospitalizations, 2,000 deaths a day, so we’re not really there yet.”
Faculty Referenced by this Article

Robert J. Kim-Farley, MD, MPH, is a Professor-in-Residence with joint appointments in the Departments of Epidemiology and Community Health Sciences

Dr. Joseph Davey is an infectious disease epidemiologist with over 20 years' experience leading research on HIV/STI services for women and children.