The 26 states, the CDC worries about

Here is the current "red zone" for coronavirus infections.


The United States is in a "very critical time" as COVID-19 casesOvervoltage at the national level And in several states, in particular, Dr. Robert Redfield, Director of Disease Control and Prevention Centers on Wednesday."Unfortunately, we have substantial overvoltages across the nation," said Redfield at an online Q & A with the United States Foundation, noting that a large number of states are in the " Red zone "for new infections.Read on its complete warning and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.

"A very critical time" for states and health resources

Like the cases of coronavirus in the North Plains have leveled after suffering from the end of autumn, Redfield saidThe pandemic is ice in:

  • Indiana
  • Ohio
  • Pennsylvania
  • The Mid-Atlantic States (Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, Pennsylvania and Virginia, as well as the New Jersey, New York and North Carolina parts)
  • The belt (which technically includes Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas)
  • and redfield specifically distinguished California, Oregon and Washington State.

"We really have a vast pandemic now in the nation," he said. One million cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the United States every week until November. So far this month, several states have set recordings for new cases and hospitalizations. Nationwide, the daily mortality rate started approaching the summit in April.

"In the spring, we bet 20,000 to 30,000 people at the hospital," said Redfield. "Now we have more than 90,000 people in the hospital."

"We are at a very critical time to maintain the resilience of our health system," he added.

Three potential vaccines have been effective in first-step trials and the FDA can approve the first for urgency use in a few days, allowing vaccinations to start in high-risk groups such as nursing residents. and health care providers before the end of the month. . But 75 to 80% of Americans will have to be vaccinated before widespread immunity is achieved and experts say that this will only be possible in mid-2021.

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"The reality is December and January and February will be difficult times," said Redfield. "In fact, I believe they will be the most difficult period in the history of public health of this nation, largely because of the stress that will put on our health system."

REDFIELD urged all Americans to follow the public health recommendations, including social distance, avoiding the crowd, gathering more than from the inside and the universal mask. He cited a Kansas study, who found that the counties with mask mandates have decreased by six percent in cases of COVID-19, while counties that did not need facial masks recorded. A 100% increase. "This virus will really require we all really vigilant to wear a mask," he said.

So, all you can to prevent you from installing and spread-Covid-19 in the first place: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 these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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