The Head of the CDC has just published a "serious threat" warning on COVID
The pandemic is not yet finished, says Dr. Rochelle Walensky. "Do the right thing."
Monday, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of disease control and prevention centers,issued a warning on a "serious threat" during the White HouseCOVID-19 [Feminine Briefing of the response team. "I call the American people to action, whether they arevaccinated Or not to renew the right thing, "she argued because the case numbers are starting to check in key areas of America. Read it to see if Covid-19 increases in your area - and to ensure your health and health others, do not lack theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
The head of the CDC warned that the cases are "very concerned" and no longer diminish
Dr. Walensky started the briefing by passing over the last digits, revealing that the most recent seven-day average is about 53,800 cases a day, "which constitutes a slight increase in the seven days of previous days. The most recent seven-day average for the new day the hospital admissions have just over 4,500 per day and deaths, about 1,000 per day. What she considers "very on" is that these figures seem to be stabilized "at high levels", despite the rate of decreasing deaths slowing down.
CEDC heads have increased in the northeast and high Midwest
"We also know that the trajectory of the pandemic varies across the United States with some states and regions of the country, such as the Northeast and the Upper Midwest begin to see again a significant increase in business", A-T -The pursued. "Taken together these statistics should serve as a warning sign for the American people."
The head of the CDC stated that "on variations" represent a "serious threat"
Why does this happen so? It reiterates that it is probably due to "the continuation of the relaxation of prevention measures, while the cases remain high and that variants propagate quickly in all the United States" noting, it is a serious threat to The progress we made as a nation. "
According to Dr. Walensky, "the states more and more note a growing proportion of their CVIV-19 affiliates awarded", revealing that the new variants of the West Coast B.1429 and B.1427 represent 52% of cases in California, 41% in Nevada and 25% in Arizona, while variant B.1.1.7 is estimated at 9% of New Jersey cases and 8% in Florida.
The head of the CDC says we have to "hang there" a little longer
"Believe me, I get it. We all want to go back to our daily activities and spend time with our family, friends and loved ones. But we have to find courage, hang there for a little longer,", Has she declared. "We are at a critical point of this pandemic, a range in the road where we have to decide which path we will take. We must act now. And I'm afraid if we do not take the right deeds now, we will have another preventable overvoltage, just as we see in Europe right now, and just as we are so aggressively increasing vaccination. "
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The head of the CDC said to be vaccinated and "do the right thing"
The good news is that nearly 25% of the US population received at least one dose and more than 44 million people, about 13% of the population, is fully vaccinated by Dr. Walensky "and we have more than Offer vaccines on the way, "she promises." Until then, we have to do everything in our power to stop the spread of COVID-19 and the proliferation of variants while we get more people vaccinated. "
"I call the American people to action, whether they are vaccinated or not to give up doing the right thing. Take the steps we know how to stop Covid-19: wearing a well-adjusted mask, socially distant, avoid The crowds and travel and be ready to roll your sleeves, vaccinate when the vaccine is available, "she concluded. So do you vaccinate when it becomes at your disposal and protect your life and the life of others, do not visit any of these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.