The head of the CDC has just published a significant warning to all Americans
Immunization rates are not consistent across the country.
As more Americans continue to getvaccination, theCOVID-19 [Feminine The health crisis continues to meet again. However, the pandemic is not over yet. Although cases are declining most of the country, some areas are still not out of the danger zone. During the Briefing of the White House Response Team Covid-19 on Tuesday, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, Director of Disease Control and Prevention Centers (CDC) issued a significant warning to Americans. Read to hear what she had to say - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Stresses that you had Covid and you should tell your doctor.
"A great week with progress and milestones"
Dr. Walensky started revealing that COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations and deaths continue to fall. "The last time our seven-day average was weakly carried out in March 2020, mainly since the pandemic began," she revealed. "Last week was a great week with progress and milestones that put us on a path to this pandemic. We should all have cautious optimism because cases have continued to decline and have not been so low since the spring of last year, hospital admissions are down, deaths are down and We vaccate between 1.5 million and 2 million people a day.
She also revealed that the CDC collaborates with governors and local leaders and help them make informed decisions about reopening. "It was never going to be easy, but we will do hard work together and go through that together," she said.
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Covid-19 immunization coverage is lower in rural counties
However, while 60% of the Americans over the age of 18 have received at least one vaccine, Mr. Walensky revealed that an article will be published today in theirWeekly Morbidity and Mortality Report Compare immunization coverage in urban areas compared to rural areas.
"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."
"There is always much more work so that we can do," she continued, begging those who have not been vaccinated to do so as soon as possible. So follow the foundations of public health and help put an end to this pandemic, no matter where you liveBe vaccinated when available for you and crossing the healthiest life, do not miss:This supplement can increase your risk of cancer, tell experts.