These states are directed to "urgent" lock-floors, say experts
As hospitals are overflowing in some states, mandates may need to be applied, predict some.
With intensive care units fulfilling across the country, mitigation measures may be needed in some states to stop the spread of coronavirus. The reason why? They work, according to an expert. "Anti-contagion policies, such as stay at home and prohibitions on social collection, have probablyPrevented millions of infectionsand could flatten the overvoltage of the current rise in the disease, "says Dr. Darren Mareiniss, MD, Facece, Emergency medicine doctor at Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia and expert in preparation for the pandemic. "In addition, such non-Chamermaceutical interventionsresulted in reducing mortality ratesin the cities that instituted them more quickly in 1918. "Read to read to see which states can then close and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
There is an urgent need to impose mitigation measures, says doctor
Dr. Mareiniss is at the hospital every day and sees it worse and worse. "People are clearly not at home despite the opinions," he says. "We need a stay at home to stop the climb if we do not do it, hospitals will be overwhelmed and we will not be able to adequately treat covidant patients or any other patient (heart attack) , stroke, trauma, sepsis ...). This will lead to many avoidable deaths. "
new York
"More than 4,800 Covid-19 patients are now hospitalized at the state level, double the amount reported on November 18 and the highest total since May 22," ReportsNBC 4. "With 19,000 or so much admitted to the summit of the crisis in the spring," Governor Andrew Cuomo said "the state is not yet at a" critical "level of Covid-19 hospitalizations. But the rate of growth is disturbing. " "We can expect, in the coming days, new restrictions," said Tuesi Bill by Blasio Bill by Blasio. "We want people to have their livelihoods. We want people to have their jobs, obviously, but we have to stop this new push that we are confronted."
Pennsylvania
"In the last two weeks, unfortunately, the situation of Pennsylvania has become more eager," said Gov. Tom Wolf. A post-Thanksgiving tip helps fill hospitals with patients. "If you did not know before the urgent situation, pay attention to particular attention .... there are fewer resources to go around the sickest Pennsylvanians, whatever the disease you suffer," said Wolf . "The city is safer at home restrictions - which do not mean interior gatherings at home, restaurants or gym and other leisure contexts - will stay in place until less than January 1," ReportsHuvel. More restrictions can happen, says Wolf.
California
"Most of the California was locking on Monday in the form of two vast regions, southern California and the strongly agricultural San Joaquin Valley, have reached a fairly serious shortage of hospital beds to trigger new restrictions fixed by the State to slow down the propagation of coronavirus ", reports onNew York Times. "California on average 21,000 new cases known per day, twice as much as the state reported to its worst point this summer and by far its highest levels of the pandemic." "What we have seen is that these policies were insufficiently strict, or insufficiently applied, or insufficiently respected to make a difference with the transmission," said Dr. George Rutherford, epidemiologist at the University of California, San Francisco , told the newspaper.
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States that have chosen never to lock
Some governors, such as those in the South Dakota and Texas, refused to review any mandated mitigation measure, including the governor of Florida Ron Desantis. "I am opposed to the terms of the mandates. I do not think they work," he said. "Florida people wear [masks] when they come out. They should not be threaded by a bayonet to do it." The state notes an increase in cases. "At the moment, through the sun's belt, we have governors and mayors who have cases equivalent to what they have in summer, but do not put in the same policies and the same attessments as attenuation. They put in the summer that they know how to change the course of this pandemic across the South, "said Deborah Birx during an interview onMeet the press, dissatisfied with Florida's response.
How to survive the pandemic where you live
As for yourself, do everything you can to prevent you from installing-Covid-19 in the first place, no matter where you live:Carry a face maskBe tested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, do only run essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and to cross this healthiest pandemic, do not miss these 35 places you are most likely to catch Covid .