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Dr. Anthony Fauci: ‘We will have coronavirus in the fall’

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In the wake of CDC director Dr. Robert Redfield’s comments that a second wave of the coronavirus in the fall and winter could be even more challenging than the first, President Trump downplayed the possibility. But Dr. Anthony Fauci said “We will have coronavirus in the fall: I am convinced of that.” NBC White House correspondent Peter Alexander reports for TODAY from Washington, D.C.