Dr. Fauci has just said 3 words that each American should hear

"We can win that, but just hang here a little longer".


Although we are clearly in a better place in the pandemic only a few months, it's not over yet. During the White House of MondayCOVID-19 [Feminine Briefing of the response team,Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Chief Medical Officer of the President and Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, asked Americans to continue to obtainvaccinated and following public health measures, offering a message of hope. Read to hear what he had to say - 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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Potential cost damage to COVID are surprising

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Dr. Faisci started going on the cold and hard facts. "It's a very serious illness that has already led to the death of about 550,000 people in the United States," said Dr. Faisci. He also discussed some of the impact on long-term health dealing with survivors, including"Multiple manifestations" such as Ards (acute respiratory distress syndrome) and neurological disorders, cardiac dysfunction, acute renal lesion, hypercoagulability and pulmonary damage. "It's a very bad disease," he continued.

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Vaccines and fundamentals of public health work

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Dr. Faisci also pointed out that we have two key tools to put an end to the pandemic: the basic public health measures that the CDC is encouraging for several months and be vaccinated during your turn. In fact, he even offered evidence that those who are vaccinated are protected nearly 100% against hospitalizations and death.

While we issue vaccination, "we really need to take into account public health measures," he said. "It will be a race between the vaccine and what is happening with the dynamics of the epidemic. AndWe can win this, but just hang here a little longer"He exhorted.

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Dr. Fauci says avoid traveling

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"The goal is not to open trips, to open things because we fail to vaccination," said Dr. Walensky last week forKaiser Health News. She and Fuci have both said to avoid inessiary trips, although Fuci also said: "It depends on your individual situation. If you are someone who is in the highest risk category, as best as possible, do not travel anywhere. Or if you go somewhere, you have a car, you are in Your car by you, do not mount on a crowded metro, do not mount on a cluttered bus or even flying on a plane. If you are a 25-year-old child who has no underlying conditions, that's a lot different. "

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Dr. Fauci says avoid gatherings - unless it's a little success in which each person has been vaccinated

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Fuci, who got the Moderna vaccine, said it allows people vaccinated in his home, but rarely. "If we have someone in the house that would be a non-occupant of the room, it's someone we know has been vaccinated or testing very often," he said. "Then we are always very careful." "As I use the example of a girl coming out of the city that is doubly vaccinated and a husband and a vaccinated woman, and maybe a neighbor who, you know, was vaccinated - of Small gatherings in the house of people. I think you can clearly feel that the relative risk is so low that you would not have to wear a mask that you can have a good social gathering at home. "

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Do your part in the end of the pandemic

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Follow the fundamentals of Fauci 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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