The "terrifying" rise in COVID cases here

"All I see is that cases continue to go up, unless we do something," says an expert.


A sober reality is: last week, while you look at the online electoral map, clicking on refreshment, coronavirus rage on, with rectangled days of100,000+ COVID-19 casesAnd no end in sight. This week, like Joe Biden brings together his coronavirus working group, the challenge for all Americans will be how to stop the new overvoltage enter the holiday season (no matter who is the president). Read on experts' desire warnings and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.

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With rising deaths, a doctor says we are in a "terrifying place"

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"The new case rate is soaring and the first time more than 100,000 per day in the United States, which reported more cases of CVIV-19 than any other country. An amazing number - one out of 441 Americans - have Positive tested for the virus just last week, "reports theNew York Times. "With 29 states, defining weekly records, the virus is moving away at a worrying level in more than half of the country. Nationwide, hospitalizations have almost doubled since mid-September and deaths increase slowly, with Few new interventions in place to stop the spiral epidemic. "

"We are in a terrifying place," said Dr. Krutika Kuppalli, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina who studies the pandemic response, "said the newspaper. "All I see is that cases continue to ride, unless we do something."

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With consistent cases more than 100,000 a day, an expert says that we pay "the essence on a fire"

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"There were 105,927 new cases of coronavirus reported Sunday, marking the 5th day in a row that the cases specified 100,000, according toData from Johns Hopkins University.With 42 states reporting at least 10% new CVIV-19 cases last week, according to JHU, an emergency doctor at Brown University warned that the United States is heading all the worst of this pandemic " , reports reportsCnn. "We are about to see all these small epidemics across the country, crossed and mixed, and it will be very similar to paying a fire," said Dr. Megan Ranney at the Sunday of Fredricka Whitfield of CNN.

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With the push in the case, a director tells hospitals will not be able to worry about everyone

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"A thrust of case has revealed a snowball effect: only 10 days for the country would go from 9 million cases to what should be its 10 millionth case on Monday. By comparison, it took more than three months so that the country has passed from no case to 1 million late April, "reports theWashington Post. "Public health officials have reacted with serious warnings."

"Down This current path lies in [a] the continuation of the rapid rise in business," said Tom Inglesby, Director of the Johns Hopkins Health Center, wrote on Twitter. "More people on the fans. A higher number of people dying. More survivors with long-term consequences. Pressure hospitals until they can no longer provide care to everyone."

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With an election day behind us, the former head of the FDA says we need a strategy - now

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When asked what the Trump administration could do to fight the virus in the days of now and January, Scott Gottlieb, the old head of the FDA, said on CBSFace the nation"Well, I'm not sure what they will do. I mean, my advice for them would become more aggressive. We have passed the elections. And I think they have to focus on what We can be done at the national level. We argue politically on what I think is a false dichotomy, a glitter, that it is really a choice between the locks and no lock. And this is not the case. We do not need to close the country, closed businesses, tell people that they need to stay at home to get some control of this virus. We are not going to get a perfect control over this virus. It's a contagious virus. It's going to spread, but it's not going to spread at the levels and speed that will start pressing the health care system, what we see. We see that In Wisconsin now. It's hospitals on the land of Utah. El Paso built their quatur Mobile morgue. We will now have a record number of hospitalizations this week. Now, 56,000 people are hospitalized. 11,000 are in the ICU. These are very important numbers at the national level and it speeds up very quickly. "

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With cases appearing in small towns, it can not look like a pandemic - but will be mortal

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"Epidemiologists and medical experts warn that the dynamics of this phase of the pandemic is different from that of the experienced country in spring and summer. While earlier in the pandemic, the virus extended in some parts of the country. Now spread quickly in almost all the communities of the country, Christine Peterson, epidemiologist at the University of Iowa, said during a telephone interview: "ReportsCNBC. "It's going to be bad and I think it's going to be bad differently, because instead of having these images of morgue trucks and densely populated areas with many patients, it's going to be a lot of small places," mentioned. "It will be more difficult to see the obvious impact because it is so extended in these really small city spaces, but they will really have trouble."

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Dr. Fauci warned that even if you survive in Covid-19, you can be weakened

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"We are absolutely sure that there is a Post Covid-19 syndrome sometimes referring to" Long Covid "," Chronicle Covid "," lengths ", has different names,"Dr. Anthony Fauci, the best infectious infectious expert of the nation, said in amaintenanceSaturday with theAmerican Medical Association(AMA). "And we see variable percentages of 25 to 35% or more have persistent symptoms. Always beyond what you expect to post a viral syndrome such as influenza and others, it's fatigue, shortness of breath , muscle pain, dysalentonomy, sleep disturbances. And what people refer to brain fog, which is a non-medical way to describe a lack of ability to focus or focus. "Call a professional from health if you feel these symptoms and to pass through this pandemic with your healthiest, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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