The head of the CDC shares the message of "imminent doom" as Covid Surge box
"At the moment, I'm afraid," she admits.
Cases ofCOVID-19 [Feminine Continue to get up and Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of disease control and prevention centers, is very concerned. During the Briefing of the House White House Covid-19 Response Team on Monday, the head of the CDC was brutally honest, came out of the scenario and admitted that she had a feeling of "imminent misfortune" in terms of future of the pandemic. Read it to hear it to hear its warning - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseSigns that your illness is actually coronavirus in disguise.
Infections, hospitalizations and deaths increase
Dr. Walensky started reading the latest COVID-19 statistics. "We, in the United States, have exceeded 30 million cases of CDC Covid-19," she said, noting that the new seven-day average of new cases increased by 10% out of about 60,000 per day . "Hospitalizations have also increased," she added, pointing out that deaths "who are generally offset in cases and hospitalizations have now started increasing by almost 3% at an average of about 1000 dead per day.
The truth of Mr. Walensky: "Imminent Doom"
"When I started from CDC, about two months ago, I promised you. I would tell you the truth, even if it was not the news we wanted to hear," she declared. "Now it's one of those moments when I have to share the truth and I have to hope and trust, you will listen."
"I'm going to take a break here. I'll lose the script. And I'll think about the recurring feeling that I have imminent misfortune," she continued. "We have so much to wait impatiently with impatience, so many promises and potentially of where we are and so much reason for hope. But right now, I'm scared."
"I know what it's like"
Walensky continued to detail what health professionals like herself had been taking care since the beginning of the pandemic. "I know what it's like a doctor stands in the patient room, sheath, hidden, armored and be the last person to touch someone else's loved one because they are expensive could be there. I know what it's like when you are the doctor, when you are the health care provider, and you are afraid you do not have the resources to take care of the patients in front of you. I know that the feeling of nausea when you read the crisis standards of care, and you are wondering if they are going to be enough fans to go around and who will make that choice. And I know what it's like to draw from your Hospital every day and see the extra morgue sitting outside, "mentioned.
Just "hold a little longer"
She also pointed out that the end is near. "We came so far, three historical scientific advancesvaccines, "she pointed out."So, I'm talking today, not necessarily as your director of CDC and not only as your director of CDC, but as a woman, as a mother, as a girl, like a girl, ask you for good wanting to hold me a little longer. I do not want to be done. I know that everything is going so badly wanting to be done. We are almost almost there, but not yet. And I ask you to just hold a little longer to be vaccinated When you can so that you can all these people we all want will always be here. "
An overvoltage happens
She also pointed out that, historically, the trajectory of the United States follows that of the European countries, including Germany, Italy and France, which are currently experiencing "a coherent and worrying picture in cases".However, we have the power to turn things around, she points out. "We are not helpless. We can change this trajectory of a pandemic. But it will all take us as a result of the continuation of public health prevention strategies in a coherent way," she said. She said.
"Although we were working to vaccinate the American public, I call our elected officials, our communities based on faith, our civic leaders and our other influencers in the communities of the nation. And I call on each of you have to ring the 'alarm, carry these messages in your community and your spheres of influence. We do not have the luxury of inaction for the health of our country. We have to work together now to prevent a fourth surge. "
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