Expert virus has just published this warning Stark

A fall and winter overvoltage can occur in areas of the country that remain unvaccinated.


TheCOVID-19 [Feminine The pandemic is not over, although it can feel in this way in much of America. This is because not enough people are vaccinated quickly in the face of a new variant of new variant, nicknamed. In response, University of Nebraska Medical Center "College of Public Health" Dean / Professor, Mr. Ali S. Khan, joined Siriusxm Doctor Radio Radio, Channel 110) and told Show House Dr. Marc Siegel he believes that Americans should be worried about fall and winter.

To find out why and how can you protect yourself, read on and 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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Expert virus is concerned about an increase in COVID surge in parts of the United States.

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"I am concerned about what will happen in the fall and winter. We already see the divergence here in the United States in which states and counties have cases compared to which states and counties do not have case based onvaccination status. And if you look at other vaccine-preventable diseases, they also have periods of overvoltages that occur, particularly among non-vaccinated communities, "said Dr. Khan. States like Mississippi and Alabama have an absence of very low vaccine compared to other states.

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The virus expert warned that non-coviding respiratory viruses can increase

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"We do not generally see a lot of respiratory viruses during the summer, but we see many respiratory syncytial viruses right now, what is out of season," Dr. Khan said. "We did not see it during the typical top of last winter, so I'm actually worried about what will happen this winter with routine respiratory viruses when we do not have masks and other precautions In place. So, another good reason. To tell people, be sure to be vaccinated for Covid and you enter the winter, make sure you get your influenzppal vaccine again this year. "

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Smaller children's vaccines are tested

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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center "Director of Infectious Diseases" / Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society "Previous President Immediate", Dr. Paul Spearman, joined the show and shared his feelings on the Novavax Covid-19 vaccine and what is in the pipeline and approving COVID -19 children's vaccines. "We participated in a study with Pfizer to watch less than 12 years old. So what we call the climbing trials of the age and Pfizer has already completed the first part of this trial, where they could find the Correct dose to go to the youngest children, "he said." And now they are in the second part of this essay, where they really do not look exactly, but the more so called immunogridging, where you can watch theImmune responses In each group of children and compare them to older adult groups where you know that there was protection in large studies. And if the immune responses are equivalent or better in children, you can assume that they will be protected because it is very difficult to do a complete study of field efficiency of Covid vaccines in children, especially with the Low rates now, fortunately, weak rates we have in the country. So these tests are in progress. Pfizer examines until the age of six months. Moderna makes the same type of strategy with the disappointment of age. "

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A new vaccine offers hope

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Dr. Spearman tells Dr Siegel The Novavax vaccine "is a more conventional approach, it could help with some of those who hesitant to have a new technology and would prefer to get one of the older technologies, which are protein vaccines. It's a sorting of a more classic vaccine. It's very well established, a lot of experience with protein vaccines ... and so if people feel better, it's wonderful. It looks like That's going to be a fantastic vaccine. I have not seen all the primary data. They have not published all primary data, but what they have published so far. "

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How to stay safe during the rest of the pandemic

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Follow the foundations of public health and help put an end to this pandemic, no matter where you live: facial mask which 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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