5 ways that Covid can become even worse

"We could really have problems," says Dr. Anthony Fauci.


This spring, we thought the worst was behind us. Then, the coronavirus delta variant canceled "Hot Vax Summer" - the hope of the vaccinations they would be able to socialize and celebrate as it was 2019 - even before starting. Now, the cases evolve, mainly among non-vaccinated, and it is clear that the United States has deeper concerns at hand. "The virus evolves"says Dr. Ashish Jha, Dean of a public health school from Brown University this week. "I know a lot of the version that was last summer. This version is quite different." The fact that coronavirus continues to spread and evolve among those who refuse the vaccine means that the pandemic could become much worse, experts notified this week. Here's how. Read more information and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseSure sign that you have "Long" Covid and may even know.

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Cases will increase

For Dr. Anthony Fauci, the best infectious-infectious disease expert in the nation, there is no doubt that the situation of Covid in the United States aggrava. "Things are getting worse," he said on ABCThis weeklast Sunday. "We are looking for pain and suffering in the future because we see the cases rise."

The daily workload is now much greater than it was last summer, before an available vaccine. "Remember only a few months a few months ago, we had about 10,000 cases a day," said FauciMcClatchy DCWednesday. "I think you will probably end up somewhere between 100,000 and 200,000 cases."

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Deaths could increase considerably

The Delta variant extends mainly among non-vaccinated. COVID COVID vaccines remain very effective at serious illness, hospitalization and death. But given the current vaccination rate and overvoltage in Delta cases, COVID deaths could still explode current levels.

According toNew York TimesOn August 5, the moving average of seven days of COVID deaths at the national level was 439. At the end of July,Predicted expertsAt the current propagation rate, the United States could see 4,000 COVID-related deaths per day in October.

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More serious variants could develop

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The more the virus continues to circulate, the more likely it is that a variant can develop this may be more severe and evolving the protection of current vaccines.

"Frankly, we were very lucky that the vaccines we have very well made very well against variations - particularly against serious illness," said Fauci at McClatchy. "If another comes who has an equally high capacity of transmission but also is much more severe, so we could really have problems."

"This will happen if we do not control a good control over the spread of the community, that is the reason why me and my colleagues continue to say and again, it is very important to get as many people vaccinated as we can eventually, "said FauciHello AmericaThusday.

More variations have already been detected: the Delta Plus variant is more contagious than Delta, and the Lambda variant, which is from Peru and has been detected in the US.S.is believedMake current vaccines less effective.

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The restrictions could come back

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Although most experts agree, it is unlikely that last year's full lock resumes, some restrictions such as social distance, mask mandates and the limits of large gatherings could come back.

The CDC has already returned to my mask tips for entirely vaccinated people. Originally, the agency indicated that the entirely vaccinated people no longer had to hide inside. Faced with the Delta surge, the CDC now recommends to everyone to wear masks inside in localities where there is a "substantial or high transmission".

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Everyone could contract the delta variant

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The delta variant is so contagious that the infectious diseaseThe experts warnThe United States may need a 90% vaccination rate to reach herd immunity. (Currently, only 61% of Americans over the age of 18 are fully vaccinated and only 50% of Americans of all ages.)

Although revolutionary infections are relatively rare now, some experts say they become much more common. "This infection, this virus, this variant will not spare anyone," said Jha. And to cross this pandemic with your healthiest, do not miss these 35 places you are most likely to catch Covid .


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