KEY POINTS
  • Authorities should be ready to retrace their steps if easing of social distancing measures don't work — or they could be right where they started in the fight against the coronavirus, warned Julie Gerberding, a former director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Another "hidden danger" of the coronavirus has also surfaced — "superbugs," or strains of bacteria or viruses that have adapted and become resistant to different types of antibiotics used to treat the infections they cause.

As the U.S. prepares to reopen during the pandemic, authorities should be ready to retrace their steps if easing of social distancing measures don't work — otherwise, they could be right where they started, warned the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Another concern for her is that "superbug" infections — which are resistant to antibiotics — could lead to more deaths, said Julie Gerberding, who was director of the CDC from 2002 to 2009.