The Head of CDC has just given this COVID warning

"Let me tell you what I think could happen and what other things could be blocking blocks," Walensky said.


Dr. Rochelle Walensky, Director of Disease Control and Prevention Centers (CDC), once aware of "imminent doom", concerned thisCOVID-19 [FeminineThe pandemic would become uncontrollable. Today, during a conversation at theJohns Hopkins Health Policy ForumShe was more optimistic about the outlook, but has always warned "stumbling blocks" that could do this nightmare last longer than that should. Read 5 key points she made can save your life - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseSign that you had Covid and you did not know it.

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The head of the CDC warned that there may be "stumbling blocks"

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"Let me tell you what I think could happen and what other things could be blocking blocks," Walensky said. "I'm really optimistic that our case numbers take place. We had 32,000 new infections today. It's the lowest I've seen, I think since I started, our average of seven days is about 52,000, but also much lower than it had been a certain period of time. And ourvaccination The rate is actually a huge amount of progress - more than 40% of people over the age of 18 have received their second vaccine dose or, a J & J. vaccine. But, she said, "We must do better. "Continue reading to discover what dangers can hide.

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Dr. Walensky said COVID cases are still "extraordinarily high" in some United States.

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"I'm not happy with 50,000 cases a day and 600 deaths a day. So, I think we really have to do better," Walensky said. "There are still 40% of the counties of this country that have cases of one hundred per hundred thousand, it's really extraordinarily high. What will it depend on it's, really, how we do like a year -I would not say, as CDC alone, as a country, in communication to people to get the vaccine. Because I think that's what will protect us. That's going to keep our business. So it is the country's behavior and the way we are good at unification, you come together to reach each person, to try to send the message that vaccines are safe and effective and that our case rates are presenting then further. "

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Dr. Walensky warned of variants - they are an "unknown"

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"The other thing that is really unknown, that's what happens with variants - and what's happening not only here, but in other countries," Walensky said. India, for example, is to see a major epidemic powered by a variant. "WHO said, no one is safe before everyone is safe. And I think that's really true around the world. I think we have a great promise to be in a much better place In weeks and months from high vaccine rates, lower case rates. And then we must really keep an eye on this stranger. "

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Dr. Walensky said you are vaccinated - and do not skip your second dose, here's why

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With regard to variants, "for mRNA vaccines and J & J vaccine, for the variants we know here - the California variant, the New York region ... We have all the indications that our Vaccines should work. It is among the reasons we really have been so firmly stable and ensure two doses because we saw in the laboratory that there is a decrease in the effect in terms of neutralization. And we want. To make sure that you have a very good immune response with the booster to make sure you can overcome one of these variants. But with that, we believe that these vaccines should work. "So do you vaccinate when it becomes at your disposal and protect your life and the lives of others, do not visit any of these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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