If you live here, you are at risk of Covid, says Dr. Fauci

These states are more subject to another surge of the virus.


Earlier this spring, President Joe Biden achieved a goal of having 70% of the country vaccinated with at least one dose of theVVID-19 vaccine. Although it is still not clear if this objective will be achieved in the coming weeks, many people assume that because the majority of the country is fully vaccinated, there is no risk of infected byCOVID-19 [Feminine. However, this is not the case according to Dr. Anthony Fauci. In an interview with NPR Thursday, it revealed that some places in the country are more risky than others in terms of infection. Read it to find out where you are more likely to catch the virus - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Sure sign that you have "Long" Covid and may even know.

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"They will be at risk," says Dr. Fauci

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When asked if we could see another COVID-19 surge, despite the fact that 51% of eligible people in the country are fully vaccinated, Dr. Faisci confirmed that it was possible. While an epidemic will not occur "among vaccinated people", he noted that some places where the vaccination rate is lower, are more subject to another wave.

"We have a disparity throughout the country," he said. Some states have a low level (vaccinity). They will be at risk. "

According toCDC data tracker,Effective June 15, 2021, 18 states were less than 40% of their vaccinated population. Read it to find out if your condition is at risk.

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Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA skyline over the strip at dusk.
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Nevada: Number of entirely vaccinated people: 1,208,807, percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 39,24

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Texas

A pedestrian bridge crossing the Buffalo Bayou into downtown Houston Texas.
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Texas: Number of people entirely vaccinated: 11,111,358, percentage of the fully vaccinated population: 38.32

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Arizona

Phoenix Arizona with its downtown lit by the last rays of sun at the dusk.
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Arizona: Number of entirely vaccinated people: 2,775,508, percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 38.13

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Indiana

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA skyline over Soliders' and Sailors' Monument at dusk.
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Indiana: Number of entirely vaccinated people: 2,566,765, percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 38.13

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North Carolina

Raleigh skyline in the summer with crepe myrtle trees in bloom
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North Carolina: Number of entirely vaccinated people: 3,983,775, Percentage of the Population fullyVaccinated: 37.98

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North Dakota

American bison in Theodore Roosevelt National Park with its rugged badlands in the background.
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North Dakota: Number of entirely vaccinated people: 287 627, Percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 37.74

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Missouri

St. Louis downtown city skyline at twilight.
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Missouri: Number of entirely vaccinated people: 2 250 526, percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 36,67

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Oklahoma

Skyline of Oklahoma City, OK with OKC sign and ferris wheel
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Oklahoma: Number of entirely vaccinated persons: 1,430,287, percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 36.15

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Caroline from the south

Charleston, South Carolina, USA town skyline.
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Caroline from the south: Number of entirely vaccinated people: 1,859,472, percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 36.12

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Western Virginia

West Virginia State Capitol in Charleston, West Virginia, USA.
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Western Virginia: Number of entirely vaccinated people: 640 909, percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 35.76

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Utah

Utah: Number of entirely vaccinated people: 1,1434,602, percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 35.39

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Idaho

Sun Valley, Idaho
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Idaho: Number of entirely vaccinated people: 618 488, Percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 34.61

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Georgia

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Georgia: Number of entirely vaccinated persons: 3,596,274, percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 33.87

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Tennessee

Neon signs on Lower Broadway Area on November 11, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA
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Tennessee: Number of entirely vaccinated people: 2 305 384, Percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 33.76

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Wyoming

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Wyoming: Number of entirely vaccinated persons: 192,334, percentage of the entirely vaccinated population: 33.23

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Louisiana

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA street cars.
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Louisiana: Number of entirely vaccinated persons: 1,539,268, percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 33.11

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Arkansas

Little Rock, Arkansas
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Arkansas: Number of entirely vaccinated people: 985 595, Percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 32.66

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Alabama

Mobile, Alabama, USA skyline with historic Fort Conde.
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Alabama: Number of entirely vaccinated persons: 1 501 171, percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 30,62

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Mississippi

Jackson, Mississippi, USA skyline over the Capitol Building.
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Mississippi: Number of entirely vaccinated people: 848 045, percentage of entirely vaccinated population: 28.49

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How to stay safe out there

Young man wearing two face masks.
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Follow the fundamentals of Fauci and help put an end to this pandemic, no matter where you live:facial maskwhich adapts perfectly and is double layers, do not travel, the social distance, avoid the big crowds, do not go inside with people you do not go with (especially in the bars), practice a good hand hygiene, get vaccinated when it becomes available to you, and protect your life and the lives of others, do not visit these 35 places you are most likely to catch Covid .


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