CDC issues a COVID warning about this Sunday

"Please watch the Super Bowl safely, gather only or with the people you live."


The Super Bowl is this Sunday and, as with Thanksgiving or New Year, thecoronavirusdoes not care; This could infect you, or your friend, your mother or a stranger in the Alley of Snack and never takes a day off. Dr. Rochelle Walensky, Director ofDisease control and prevention centers, andDr. Anthony FauciThe Chief Medical Officer of the President and Director of the National Institute of the Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases spoke about Sunday safety Super Bowl at the last press meeting of the House White House Covid press -19. Read how to see how to celebrate safely - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Without signs that you have already had coronavirus.

COVID cases are "twice as high as the peak"; Watch the Super Bowl virtually with friends

First, the good news: "Monday business and the hospital admissions continued to decline and we now seem to be in a constant downward trajectory downwards of these two important results," said Dr. Walensky. "COVID-19 cases have declined regularly since the height of a peak of January 8, which fell by 13.4% to an average of about 144,000 cases per day from January 2016 to February. The first cases have now returned to the level of work before Thanksgiving. Similarly, the new admissions of the hospital continued to decline since they culminated on 5 January, on average by 4.1% to an average of approximately 11,400 admissions by Day of January 25 As of January 31, while deaths continued to increase the pace seem to slow down with the average number of deaths. Increase of 1% to just over 3,100 deaths per day from January 26 to February 1st. "

However, she noted: "Although we have seen declines in business and admissions and recent deaths, cases remain extremely high, still twice as high as the number of summit cases during the Summer and continuous proliferation of variants that have probably increased transmissibility that spreads more easily to reverse these recent trends based on the tracing of recent contacts, not wearing masks and participating in social meetings in person contributed to the variant spread. "

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Take away for you?

"We need to take seriously the intervention of prevention," she says. "Now, it's not the time to drop our guard, keep taking steps to protect themselves. Wear a mask, keep a social hollow, avoid travel crowds and poorly ventilated areas. And if you Please be vaccinated. And please be vaccinated.This Sunday, remember whatever your team you read and your advertisement is your favorite, please look at the Super Bowl safely, gather only or with the people you live. The CDC has recently released tips on how to enjoy the game safely. "

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The CDC guidelines for the Super Bowl

Although your mother likes to tell you how to make new friends, the "safer ways of taking advantage of the Super Bowl" of CDC are essential if only because they apply the fact that "virtually collection or with the people you live is the safest way to celebrate the Super Bowl this year. If you have a small gathering with people who do not live with you, the outside is safer than inside. This year, choose a safer way to enjoy the game.

Organize a Super Bowl virtual surveillance party.

  • Wear clothes or decorate your home with the logo or colors of your favorite team.
  • Make entries or snacks with people with whom you live to enjoy the game and share recipes with your friends and family.
  • Start a group of text with other fans to discuss the game by looking.

Attend an outdoor observation party where viewers can sit at 6 feet away.

  • Use a projector screen to broadcast the game.
  • Sit at least 6 feet of people with whom you do not live.

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How to stay safe all year

Follow the fundamental principles of Mr. Faisci and help put an end to this thrust, no matter where you live-wear a facial mask , the social distance, avoiding big crowds, do not go inside with people you do not go with (especially in the bars), practice good hygiene of the hand, vaccinate yourself when it is Available for you and protect your life and life of your life. others, do not visit any of these 35 places you are most likely to catch Covid .


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