New mutation of multipriliant Covid, warns the former head of the FDA

"It's 1% now. It will be 2%, then 4%, then 8%, then 16%, then 32%. In about five weeks, it's going ... take over. "


The rise ofCOVID-19 [FeminineCases, causing nearly 4,000 deaths a day, were awarded to post-vacation surge, but there is another insidious factor in play: a new coronavirus mutation, or variant. This new variant, U.K., Is considered a more communicable meaning, it transmits the person to a person faster than the current COCI. Other variants - from Brazil and South Africa - can be more dangerous. Their presence in America caused the rename of the head of CDC Rochelle Walensky to tellFace the nationYesterday, things were about to worsen. "Yeah, I think tragically, it's true," accepted the former head of the FDA Scott Gottlieb. Read to hear his desiring prediction - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Without signs that you have already had coronavirus.

The variant Covid-19 is about to "take over", declares Dr. Gottlieb

"What we are likely to see is that the infection begins to decline", started with Gottlieb, with what sounded like a good news at first. "I think we see it now. We see a short-term summit in terms of many new daily cases."

"Now, unfortunately," he continued ", the dead and hospitalizations will continue to grow in the next two or three weeks as they are a delay indicator. But we will see a decrease probably for about four weeks, can -be Five weeks until this the new variant begins to take over. "

"At the moment," he says, "this new variant represents about 0.5% of all infections at the national level. There are hot spots in the south of California and Florida that can be more close to 1%, but he will double every week. So, it's about doubleing every week.. It's the experience of other countries and that's the experience we have seen so far. United States.So it's 1% now. It will be 2%, then 4%, then 8%, then 16%, then 32%. So, in about five weeks, it will start taking over."

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How to survive the new COVID-19 mutation

You will need to be vaccinated, wear your facial mask and prevent crowds from staying safely. "The only backstop against this new variant is the fact that we will have a lot of infection by then. So there will be a lot of immunity in the population and we will vaccinate more people," said Gottlieb. "CornIt really changes the equation. And I think what we are looking at is an implacable shot of this virus in the spring, while the infections really started diminishing in the spring. We would have had a quiet spring. We could have persistent infection levels in the spring until we finally get enough vaccinated people. "

Follow the public foundations and help put an end to this thrust, especially since there is a more communicable virus, 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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