CDC says "Do not" do these things now

There are two essential things that you can avoid doing to stop spread.


As a more highly transmissible and fatal submission ofCOVID-19 [Feminine, the United Kingdom B.1.1.7, continues to spread throughout the country, currently "the predominant strain of at least five regions of the United States", health experts fear that if measures are not taken , the fourth thrust of the pandemic will continue to worsen. During the White House-19 Covid-19 Response Team team on Wednesday, the main health officials have asked Americans to avoid doing some things to slow the spread of virus and variants . Read to read to find out what the CDC says not to do - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseSigns that your illness is actually coronavirus in disguise.

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First, the head of the CDC warned VOCIs of COVID

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Dr. Rochelle Walensky, Director of Disease Control and Prevention Centers, pointed out that we begin to see B.1.1.7 to "crawl", concerning. "We know it's more transmissible - somewhere between 50 and 70% more communicable than the wild-type strain," she said.

It expects cases will continue to overcome. "So, to the extent that people do not practice standard mitigation strategies, we believe that more infections will result from B.1.1.7," she said, adding that strategies. Current attenuation, including masking and social distancing, are just as effective against the new strain as the original.

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CDC's do and not do

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"I think we are clear enough with respect to our orientations and strategies and define specific strategies about how people can stay safe in these contexts," she continued. Walensky was then focused on the list of Masking and Dot Distanciation, which includes traveling and gathering in crowds. During the previous conferences, it expressed concern that recent photos of people enjoying spring vacations, will result in even more infection. Keep reading for more than anything.

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"Do not travel unless it's absolutely essential"

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Andy Slavitt, senior advisor of the White House for Covid's response, leaning on Walensky's advice. "Let me repeat," he said, "I think three times a week, in the last 10 weeks, Mr. Walensky made the same points again and again, because the repetition is good and It's important. People want to know that they get consistent and steadily answers three times a week for 10 weeks, Dr. Walensky said: Wear a mask, avoid the crowds, the distance socially and do not travel Unless it is absolutely essential - three times a week for 10 weeks. We repeat that in all our conversations with governors. We repeat that in all our conversations with local officials, and we are not the only ones to distinguish from Public health officials of ministries and agencies across the country are doing the same point. So people who have violated it choose to do it. They are not confused about where we stand. "

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To be vaccinated, says Dr. Fauci, to protect you from more communicable variants

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With variants on cowards, Dr. Anthony Fauci revealed new research that showed thevaccines offer protection against them: "The end-of-line message to everyone is why it is so important to be vaccinated because vaccination is not just going to protect ourselves against the wild guy, but it has the potential of a degree Plus or lower to also protect a range of variants. Thus, when vaccination becomes available, be vaccinated. "

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Do your part in the end of the pandemic

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Follow the foundations of public health and help put an end to this pandemic, no matter where you live:facial maskwhich 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 these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid .


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