Expert virus rings this alarm say Covid

"It's far from finishing," osterholm said on his podcast.


ThecoronavirusThe pandemic is not completed, the seven-day average of new infections at about 69,000 cases and cases break in Michigan and northeast. The regional model is confusing experts, but Michael Osterholm, an American epidemiologist and director of the Infectious Research and Policy Center for the University of Minnesota, can summarize, even if he can not explain all that: " It's far from, "he said on hisPodcastThusday.Read about the 5 key points you need to hear-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.

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The expert of the virus warned "we will pay a price in the coming weeks to come"

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The opening of the country can partly be blamed for increasing cases; In Michigan, the CDC informed the governor to "close". "We open, not lock," osterholm said. "Now, people do not want to hear this locking problem, but I'm afraid we'll always pay a price in the coming weeks to come." He said he could not explain why the bike virus between the regions - flamboyant in the northeast and Michigan, while he is toned in Texas - but he says, "I think it's a From these moments when it is unbalanced, what are we doing? It is an act of equilibrium. Nobody wants to lock. So I just want to leave you with the fact that at this point, it's far from being finished , it's far from over. "Read it to find out what could happen where you live.

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What happens in Michigan can happen in your state

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In "Michigan", explains Osterholm, there is "a scenario possible to take place in the country. Cases have reached levels reported at the top of the fall of the state. School-related epidemics continue to continue To be the main framework for epidemics in the Michigan-on the 903 outbreaks in progress that they are aware of 264 linked to K to 12 schools, including cases among children from 10 to 19 have quadrupled during the four Last weeks. And now we are at a height of all time. A number of epidemics have also been attached to other contexts such as manufacturing and construction-160 of such epidemics, the second most behind schools. Hospitalizations also approach high records. "There are almost as many hospitalized people as at the November peak. "From April 12, there were 4,118" hospitalized. "A month ago on March 13, there was only 976 hospitalized. This has therefore literally increased by nearly 3,000 other cases since. "

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More children spread the virus this time

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In Michigan, "49 children are currently hospitalized, which is a high record at any time since the pandemic started," osterholm said. "Cases in children from 10 to 19 have quadrupled over the last four weeks. This time, children seem to be very involved in models of transmission that we have not seen before. And they actually lead into some cases, the transmission of the community. " He said unless the schools closed things like sports where there is a high spread and follow the CDC guidelines, "I think we will always continue to climb. We will see more and more schools affected in the coming weeks. "

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The expert of the virus says that there was good news

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"It has been remarkable, what we have been able to do as a country with respect tovaccination of the American population, "osterholm said." 120 million people received at least one dose and 74 million are fully vaccinated. It is 36.4% with a dose, 22.3% being fully vaccinated from the US population aged 65 and over, 78.9% received at least one dose of 62% are fully vaccinated. I remind everyone that there are still 13 million people, aged 65 and over in the United States, which have not yet been vaccinated at all. There is a substantial regional variation, with the southern states of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee, with the lowest per capita doses administered in the United States.

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How to stay safe, no matter where you live

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Follow the foundations of public health and help put an end to this pandemic, no matter where you live: facial mask which adapts perfectly and is double layers, do not travel, the social distance, avoid the big crowds, do not go inside with people you do not go with (especially in the bars), practice a good hand hygiene, get vaccinated when it becomes available to you, and protect your life and the lives of others, do not visit these Here's how you can catch Covid even if you are vaccinated .


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