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Dr. Fauci: 'Possible' Americans will be wearing masks in 2022
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Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday that it's "possible" Americans will still need to wear masks in 2022 to protect against the COVID-19, even as the U.S. may reach "a significant degree of normality" by the end of this year. /Getty Images

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday that it's "possible" Americans will still need to wear masks in 2022 to protect against the COVID-19, even as the U.S. may reach "a significant degree of normality" by the end of this year. /Getty Images

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday that it's "possible" Americans will still need to wear masks in 2022 to protect against the COVID-19, even as the U.S. may reach "a significant degree of normality" by the end of this year. 

Asked by CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union" whether he thinks Americans will still need to wear masks next year, Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, replied: "You know, I think it is possible that that's the case and, again, it really depends on what you mean by normality." 

His comments come even as the U.S. COVID-19 death toll approaches 500,000 and the country nears a full year in its fight against the virus. 

And though the country is now steadily rolling out vaccines to fight the pandemic, its top infectious disease expert underscored the importance of mitigation measures to fight the aggressive virus and its emerging variants as many Americans express pandemic fatigue. 

Fauci said he can't predict when the U.S. might return to operating as it did before the pandemic told hold, he thinks that by the end of this year "we're going to have a significant degree of normality beyond the terrible burden that all of us have been through over the last year." 

Mask-wearing is critical to slowing the spread of the virus, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which says they can help protect both the people wearing them and those around them from transmitting the virus. 

President Joe Biden administration has been pushing mask-wearing more aggressively than the Trump administration did, with the President signing an executive order last month mandating interstate travelers wear a mask and requiring masks on federal property. 

(With input from agencies)

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