KEY POINTS
  • Top U.S. health officials Adm. Brett Giroir and Dr. Anthony Fauci have warned this week that a safe Labor Day holiday will be key for controlling the virus' spread this fall. 
  • Giroir told reporters Tuesday that the country can't risk "a lack of personal responsibility" and must continue to follow public health guidelines. 
  • He said Covid-19 cases are down 38% and new hospitalizations are down 37% across the country since they peaked in late July.
Adm. Brett Giroir, director of the U.S. coronavirus diagnostic testing, testifies during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., June 30, 2020.

If the U.S. wants to control the coronavirus this fall, it needs to start with the upcoming Labor Day weekend, top U.S. health officials are warning. 

"Labor Day is coming up, and we need to stress personal responsibility," Adm. Brett Giroir, assistant secretary for health at the Department of Health and Human Services, told reporters on a conference call Tuesday. "We have to go into the fall with decreasing cases like we're doing now. We can't risk a lack of personal responsibility."