During a Thursday appearance on Major Garrett’s CBS podcast The Takeout, Fauci emphasized the importance of encouraging as many Americans as possible to get a coronavirus vaccine, which experts say is our best bet to bring the pandemic to an end.
Fauci told Garrett he planned to be inoculated on camera in hopes of easing fears over the safety of the vaccine and misgivings over the speed of its development.
When asked when he’d have the vaccine, Fauci replied he’d get the jab “as soon as my turn comes up,” adding “I’m a pretty old geezer, as it were,” the 79-year-old joked, as vulnerable people are slated to have access to the vaccine first.
He also encouraged local leaders to champion vaccination efforts in their own communities, particularly faith-based leaders: “The priests, the imams, the rabbis, the ministers—that’s important,” Dr. Fauci said.
Fauci added that figures with large platforms and followings, like professional athletes and entertainers, should also help encourage people to get vaccinated.
“We’ve got a job to do to reach out and convince people to get vaccinated,” Fauci said.