The leader of CDC has just said that it keeps it at night
We are not yet "out of the woods".
While the country apparently turned around the corner in terms ofCOVID-19 [Feminine The pandemic, with infections, hospitalizations and deaths continuing to refuse, the war against the deadly virus has not yet been completed. On Wednesday, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, Director of Disease and Prevention Control Centers (CDC), testified before the Congress and revealed that there was one thing in particular that she is still extremely concerned about that keeps it at night. Read it to find out what it is-and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Stresses that you had Covid and you should tell your doctor.
"We are too early to declare the victory"
Dr. Walensky admitted that even if the virus is somewhat controlled for the moment in the United States, things could turn around for the worst. "I think we would be happy to say that we are out of the wood. This pandemic, this virus, sent us too many curved balls," she said. "We are too early to declare victory."
She also pointed out that because the virus is still so widespread in other countries, there is a lot of potential for even more mutation."Certainly with virus circulating in other parts of the world, it is a high degree, gives the opportunity to emerge more variants"She continued. "It's among the things that hold me at night."
However, for the moment, the threevaccines Being administered seems to protect against variants currently in circulation. "At the moment, the variants we see here, and we do a lot of sequencing, now demonstrates that our current vaccines work," she revealed.
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Covid-19 immunization coverage is lower in rural counties
Tuesday, during the Briefing of the House White House Covid-19 Response Team, Mr. Walensky revealed that some parts of the country are less vaccinated than others, which is very questionable. "Covid-19 vaccine coverage was lower in rural counties - about 39% compared to urban counties, about 46%," she revealed. "It was true for counties across the country, in all age groups and men and women."
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