Michael Osterholm

Eight months into the pandemic, America is still setting coronavirus records. It will likely set a lot more.
"The next three to four months are going to be, by far, the darkest of the pandemic," warned infectious disease expert Michael Osterholm.
Michael Osterholm, an expert at the University of Minnesota, stressed that a lack of public confidence is largely to blame.
Experts say that the fall could bring with it a resurgence of the coronavirus and warned that the virus could intersect with flu season.
Michael Osterholm warned a back-to-school surge in COVID-19 “will far surpass what we saw after Memorial Day.”
"We’re going to have to really clamp back down again," Michael Osterholm told CNN's Anderson Cooper.
“I don’t think that this is going to slow down. Wherever there is wood to burn, this fire is going to burn,” Dr. Michael Osterholm said on "Meet the Press."
It's "like giving squirt guns to the Secret Service and saying, ‘protect the president,'" Michael Osterholm warned.
"We have the wild, wild West for testing right now," said Dr. Michael Osterholm.
Michael Osterholm warned that the states starting to reopen during the coronavirus pandemic “will pay a big price later on.”