Fauci warns 4 states whose coronavirus numbers he says don't look good

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Dr. Anthony Fauci warns that several states including Ohio, Tennessee, Kentucky and Indiana need to get the virus under control or risk watching their transmission rates get out of control.

In an interview livestreamed on ABC News' Instagram on Wednesday, Fauci said he and Dr. Deborah Birx -- the White House coordinator on thetask force -- delivered the warning to the states' governors in a private phone call on Tuesday.

Fauci said he and Birx"made the point" in the call with governors that these states need to take push residents to wear masks, avoid crowds, avoid the bars and wash hands."If we do that, hopefully we'll prevent multiple other states from becoming just like the southern states," he said. In his interview, Fauci said Asian and European countries have done better to get transmission rates under control in part because they were so firm in shutting down this spring. Fauci has estimated that only about half of the U.S. stayed home, allowing the virus to continue infecting people at exponential rates and overwhelming many hospitals, particularly across the South.Dr.

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