Dr. Faisci has just warned that these states are in danger
States are united in immunization.
As America approaches its goal of July 4 at least partiallyvaccinator 70% of Americans againstCOVID-19 [FeminineSome states are mainly lagging behind in terms of vaccination rates. During the Briefing of the White House's Covid-19 Response Team, Tuesday,Dr. Anthony FauciThe Chief Medical Officer of the President and Director of the National Institute of the Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, warned that some states are still in danger of the CVIV-19 pandemic. Read to find out where - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Sure sign that you have "Long" Covid and may even know.
Mr. Fauci said even though the United States does not respond to its goal, people should always be vaccinated.
Dr. Faisci explained that the goal of July 4 set by President Joe Biden will not mean the pandemic, even if the country meets the goal. "When goals are defined, they are denominated to stimulate us to achieve this goal. If you do not encounter the precise goal and that you fall short of a few percent, it does not mean that you stop yourself in your efforts. For To vaccinate people, "he explained.
"We have always held that July 4 is not the end. We want to reach 70% of the adult population on July 4th. I think we can. I hope we're going. And if we do not do it, We will continue to continue to grow. As you know, it's the month of action for what we do and we put a lot of effort. "
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Dr. Faisci expressed concern about these states
It is also very concerned that: "There are states that fall below the percentage, and it is the states we are in many ways, I use the word that pleaded them almost daily," he said. "If we can galvanize this group, it's always for one reason or another, he does not want to be vaccinated, we can reach the 70 and go well beyond that because we arrive at the top."
According to Bloomberg's latest statistics, states with the lowest vaccination rates are Mississippi (34.3% of the population received at least one dose), Louisiana (35.9%), Alabama (36.1%) , Wyoming (37.2%), Idaho (37.7%), Tennessee (39.3%), Arkansas (39.6%), Georgia (39.9%), Western Virginia (40.9%) and South Carolina (41%), with a total of 15 states falling below the 50% vaccination rate.
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Why it's so important to get vaccinated
At the end of the way: If you choose not to be vaccinated, your health could be on the line. "So, the consequences, we all know that it is a fact, if you are not vaccinated, you are at risk. If you are vaccinated, you considerably reduce the risk of being infected and eliminating almost the risk Of serious illness, he pointed out. "It's so important for all of us seriously consider vaccinating if you have not already been vaccinated."
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Pharmacies will remain open late on Friday this month, administering your shot
"We absolutely can not beat this virus without making sure there is a plan that works for everyone and works for all communities," said Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith, head of the working group on the COVID-19 fairness. "So, for us to truly reach all those who are not vaccinated in this phase of our vaccination program in this month of action, we work hard and continue to progress and cope with the structural obstacles that many people are confronted with In terms of access. ... So we have increased the number. Pop-up and mobile units across the country. We have ensured that the majority of our 40,000 participating pharmacies are located in higher risk areas. high. We believe that everyone can not work on a nine to five planning, then pharmacies, I know how to accept appointments on a walk and extended their hours. From this week, thousands of pharmacies At the level of pharmacies will remain open late in every Friday in June and we will offer services all night so that individuals can get Eir Shot. "
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What you should do next
So follow the fundamentals of Fauci and help put an end to this pandemic, no matter where you live, if you are not vaccinated, wear afacial 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 .