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        <title><![CDATA[Mark Zuckerberg talks about Chinese virus on Facebook Live]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>America’s coronavirus expert had a choice to make: Stand beside President Trump at a White House briefing or take questions from billionaire techie Mark Zuckerberg on <strong>Facebook</strong>.</p><p>Dr. Anthony Fauci picked the Facebook gig.</p><p>Fauci and Zuckerberg had a 37-minute Facebook Live conversation Thursday about the fast-spreading infection, which is forcing tens of millions of Americans to stay off the job and in their homes.</p><p>The men talked about many aspects of COVID-19, from the clinical trials for a vaccine to how to slow community transmissions.</p><p>Fauci, who leads the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told Zuckerberg that any vaccine would need to be tested on hundreds — possibly thousands — of people before it could be brought to market.</p><p>So far, 45 people have been given a vaccine in the first phase of its testing.</p><p>“At the fastest we can go, it’s going to take a year and a half to know if we have a vaccine that we can use,” Fauci told the Facebook CEO.</p><p>Later, Fauci cautioned: “This would not be the first time, if it happened, that a vaccine that looked good in initial safety [testing] actually made people worse.”</p><p>On Friday, Trump and Fauci sparred over <strong>whether an anti-malarial drug would be effective</strong> in treating coronavirus.&nbsp;The president called the drug a “game-changer” and Fauci called for more testing.</p><p>During the Facebook Live town hall, Fauci stressed that the US is still in the “escalation phase” of the virus, which spreads “too efficiently.”</p><p>The native New Yorker told Zuckerberg that he hopes social distancing will stymie the virus, much the way it did with the related virus that causes Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.</p><p>“What I certainly would like to see is what happened with SARS,” Fauci said. “When public health measures essentially suppressed it, it disappeared and never came back.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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