A virus expert warns these states of COVID spikes
"We have a lot of cases here in Michigan," Dr. Patel said.
ThecoronavirusThe pandemic is not yet completed, and it is clear that cases of surprise count in some states. There, younger and non-vaccinated people catch Covid and too many people fall ill. Dr. Payal Patel, a physician of infectious diseases at the University of Michigan Medical School,spokeWith the Elaine Quijano of CBSN on which states are in danger. Read on and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss this new urgent:Here's how you can catch Covid even if you are vaccinated.
Michigan has "many cases", leading the nation
"We have a lot of cases here in Michigan," Dr. Patel said. "He really leads the states that are currently concerned." "What is different from this time, compared to the previous era, is that it's a lot of young people - because the first people who have hadvaccinated were people over the age of 75, health workers [and later] over 65, "Benjamin Stix, a man of anesthesia critical medicine at the University of Michigan,American scientist. "There is this gap that is happening right now where there is a huge part of the population that is not vaccinated and that they range from children's age through 50 and 60 seniors. We received calls on 30-year-olds, in the quarantine, in their 50s who had Covid suddenly, really bad. "
Florida has a variant problem of COVID
Dr. Patel is concerned about Florida. "New coronavirus cases increased by 5.3% in Florida in the last week ending Sunday as the state added 44,668 cases. The previous week had 42 407 new cases of viruses that cause Covid-19", reports theTallahassee Democrat. "Florida ranked in the 10th among the states where coronavirus spread the fastest of the person, a network analysis of the United States today's shows at the University of Johns Hopkins. In the last week, the states -Unis have added 472,154 reported cases of coronavirus, a decrease of the 3.4% of the previous week. Throughout the country, 21 states had more cases in the last week than in the previous week. "
Rhode Island has always too much case
Dr. Patel mentioned Rhode Island. "The Rhode Island Health Department Monday reported that four deaths related to coronavirus and 817 cases of additional COVID-19 in the last three days," according to theProvidence Journal. "Of the 817 additional cases, 758 were people who tested positive for the first time on Friday, Saturday or Sunday and 59 were people who tested positive for the first time the days before. This brings the total number of tolls in The state at 2,651 deaths at 2,651 deaths. and 144,966 known cases. "
There is in fact a danger everywhere if you are not vaccinated
"Really, I will always consider you at risk if you are in any state and that you are still unvaccinated," Dr. Patel said. "These are the populations of each state that really constitute the majority of cases that arrive at the hospital and who become really sick."
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So when are we going back to normal?
When will we return to normal? "You know, it's really up to us," Dr. Patel said. "How many people will be vaccinated and the speed with which this deployment may occur. I think researchers who have proposed these absolutely very efficient vaccines, worked their tail to give us several choices .... and now We are now at a time when we have to talk to our friends, our family, our neighbors ask them, what is it that it may stop getting the vaccine? I think faster than us May have more people getting the vaccine, we would be able to get out of what we are right now, who notes that VVID variants really spread like a wild fire in those who have not been vaccinated. "So Get vaccinated when it becomes at your disposal and protecting your life and the lives of others, do not visit any of these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.