The only place you should never go, according to Dr. Faisci
The best expert in infectious diseases in the country wants you to postpone Happy Hour.
Six months in the coronavirus pandemic and new infections are moving in many cities and states from all over the country at a disturbing rate. One thing that has become clear is that some types of people, places and situations are more subject to epidemics than others, which is mainly to do with how the virus is extended. The question on many of our minds, especially since the country continues to reopen? What places can we visit safely and what should we avoid as the plague? During the Tuesday Senate hearings, Dr. Anthony Fauci finally answered for us.
Dr. Faisci, Director of Niaid and one of the main strengths of the Coronavirus Working Group and Dr. Robert Redfield, Director of Disease Control and Prevention Centers, were liberally requested by Senator Mitt Romney that places were more dangerous than others. .
While Dr. Redfield emphasized "know what the kinetics of transmission are in the community" - ie. Live yourself in a hotspot or area where there is limited transmission - Dr. Faisci has not retained the identification of a type of institution that is the ultimate danger zone for transmission.
"The congregation in a bar inside is a bad news," he said. "We must really stop that. At the moment."
Stay outside or alone at home
In general, he stressed the importance of staying outside. "Outside, it's better than inside," he said, even encourages people to "go out outside and interact" while wearing their masks and social distancing.
In recent weeks, several large epidemics have been linked to bars. This week, 107 confirmed cases have been linked to a single bar at Lansing East, Michigan, at the House of the Michigan State University. According to the local health department, infections took place between June 12 and June 20 at Harper's Restaurant & Brew Pub between June 12 and June 20. Among the more than 100 positive cases, 12 were as a result of a secondary transmission.
Other large bar-related epidemicsWe went to Austin and Houston, Texas, Boise, Idaho and Jacksonville and St. Petersburg, Florida.
The bars have been ordered closed
Sunday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered seven counties of the state to close their bars, after a case. "Due to the growing propagation of# COVID-19 [Feminine, It's ordering order bars in Fresno, Imperial, Kerno, Kings, Los Angeles, San Joaquin and Tulare, while recommending near Contra Costa, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Stanislaus and Ventura , "he tweeted.Go through this pandemic at your healthier, do not miss theseThings you should never do during the pandemic coronavirus.