CDC Questions this COVID Warning for Memorial Day
The CDC chief had this warning for non-vaccinated.
You can feel likecoronaviruspandemic is over, with so many peoplevaccinated, and cases, deaths and hospitalizations that descend themselves. You have a right to be optimistic, but not complacent. Dr. Rochelle Walensky, Director of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), appeared at a press conference this week to offer a warning word to those who are unvaccinated. The still ping-pong virus among this group, including children who are not yet getting the shot. Be careful, she advises this weekend of Memorial Day. Continue reading to hear his warning, and pass it on to those who need to hear it and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseStresses that you had Covid and you should tell your doctor.
CDC chief said not vaccinated people "stay at risk" this weekend
"We continue to look at the data closely and I remain cautious, but full of hope, they will continue downwards down the vaccination log scales," she says. "This weekend is the Memorial Day. I know that many of you are looking forward to spending time with your family and friends to picnics and bars. Thanks to the vaccines, dozens of millions of Americans are able to come back to something closer to normal visit friends and family. And these are the events we missed last year. And we are now safe [the] when we are vaccinated. This weekend passed, I spent a lot of time outside with my family and encouraged me to see so many others outside and see so many of their smiles work to find much of what we have lost. All this is possible because the vaccines are rising and the case and the risk of community transmission throughout the country are down ".
She continued: "Here are the important points to remember to enter the Memorial Day weekend .. If you are vaccinating, you are protected and you can enjoy your Memorial Day if you are not vaccinated, our Tips has not changed for you stay at the risk of infection. You must always hide and take other precautions. "
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Take the time this weekend to be vaccinated, she says
"If you are not vaccinated," Walensky continued, "I want to encourage you to take this holiday weekend to give you and your family the donation of protection by vaccinating. We are on the right track down, but we are not quite on the woods. Yet, cases, hospitalizations and deaths are all down because of the millions of people who have come to and does their part to protect their health and health from their communities to get us out of this pandemic. " So do. And to pass through life to your healthiest, do not miss:This supplement can increase your risk of cancer, according to experts.