If you go here, you could catch Covid, says CDC

Staying out of these places could help prevent the propagation of COVID-19.


Since the economic closure in the spring, health experts have continued to learn more about CVIV-19 transmission, particularly with regard to where it spreads like a forest drag and locations and situations in which it can be controlled. For a WednesdayEvent hosted by the US Chamber of Commerce, Robert Redfield, Director of Disease Control and Prevention Centers, explained that another lock is not the solution to slow the propagation of the virus. However, he stressed that there are some more risky places than others with regard to potential spread, suggesting that there should be "strategic closures". Read on and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.

The CDC is a "strong lawyer" of control bars

Dr. Redfield supports data-based decisions. "The response to the fight against the Pandemic of Covid is not necessarily closed - whether schools or business, et cetera," he said, adding that "there may be strategic closures that have one direction".

A type of closure that it seems to be favorable? Bars.

"I am a strong advocate that I do not think it's in the interest of Covid, Covid's control of having bars open up to two o'clock in the morning where people are without their drinking masks", A- He explained: Perhaps may have 100 people who have 200 people. "

He repeated that he does not believe another lock is the answer. "I do not think we have benefited at all in our country to control Covid by largely closing businesses," he said. "Clearly, if schools can learn how to do it safely and responsible, airlines can learn how to do it safely and responsibly, businesses can learn how to do it safely and responsibly."

"We should use data to define when we have defined an industry that poses a unique risk that may require a type of restriction rather than those main restrictions that have unfortunately occurred in the spring and summer," he added.

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Dr. Fauci said "Close the bars"

Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of National Institutes of Health, has also beenwife.DuringFacebook LiveDiscussion with the governor of Colorado Jared Polis he revealed that he had a "saying very land" when people pose questions about the closed places and those who must remain open. "Close the bars, opens the schools," he revealed. "And that's all and it says it really succinctly." He added, "It's clear that when you find yourself on where you get this type of epidemic."

He explained that a lot of risks in the bars had to do with the fact that they are not suitable for hiding.

"These are bars, seats inside restaurants - especially at full capacity - and when you are in a restaurant, it is very difficult, if not impossible, even impossible to eat and drink with a mask, unless that you do not understand something I do not know, "He said. "So when you are in a restaurant and especially if you are at full capacity without good ventilation, you have a problem, but the bars are particularly problematic."

Help put an end to this thrust, no matter where you live itfacial mask, the social distance, avoid big crowds, do not go inside with people that you do not go with (especially in the bars), practice good hand hygiene and protect your life and the lives of others , and do not visit these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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