Birx warns of the "most deadly phase"
"We are entering the most worrying and deadly phase of this pandemic," said Birx.
Like the President Trump said that America "rounded the turn" on the coronavirus, a top advisor appointed by his team was arguing the opposite, supplicating his administration to take "a much more aggressive action" to fight against Covid-19 , according toWashington Post. "We are entering the most worrying and deadly phase of this pandemic ... leading to increasing mortality," said Deborah Birx report, coordinator of the Coronavirus Working Group of the White House, obtained speakTo post. "It's not aboutlocking- It has not been on locks since March or April. This is an aggressive balanced approach that is not implemented. »Read to hear what is needed to save lives and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
Birx's savvy hospitalizations increase - but you can stop them
In his report, Birx said the coronavirus was worse than ever. "Cases are growing rapidly in nearly 30% of the United States counties, the largest number of county hot spots we have seen with this pandemic," he said. "Half of the United States is in the red or orange area for business despite flat or declining tests."
As she has previous reports, she called "a much more aggressive action of messaging, testing, implementing staff around the country before the crisis."
What is "essential at that time," says the report, "is" constant messaging on the uniform use of masks, physical distancing and handwashing with a deep limitation on interior gatherings, especially with family and friends. "
It adds: "This is American empowerment [sic] with knowledge and data for decision-making to preventCommunity spreads and saves lives. "
TheTo post reports that "Alyssa Farah White House Communications Director has challenged the report's suggestion that the administration's response has been insufficient to the crisis. She stated that the administration continues to work at" therapeutics safely " to patients and developvaccines. "We work 24 hours a day to treat the virus safely and finally overcome it," Farah said. "
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Dr. Fauci rang the same warning
Colleague of Birx on the working group,Dr. Anthony Fauci, the best infectious infectious expert of the nation, has sounded a similar warning. "We are here for many injuries. It's not a good situation," said Fall and winter thrust. We are approaching 100,000 cases a day. "All the stars are aligned with the wrong place because you go to the fall and winter season, with people who gather at home inside. You could not possibly be positioned worse."
He admitted that the influence of the working group was minimized by end delay, having preferred guidance from Dr. Scott Atlas, a US neuroradiologist who defended the idea of "the immunity of the herd". "Reaching the immunity of the flock - in which widespread epidemics are prevented, as sufficient people in a community are safe from a disease - without effective vaccine would result in general deaths", reports reportsAxios. The White House repeatedly repeatedly "the immunity of the herd has never been a strategy" that they have used, although Trump stated that coronavirus would disappear if people have developed "a herd mentality".
By design or not, the widespread epidemics occur. North Dakota health officials indicated that 200 ordinary beds and 20 intensive care units were vacant due to increased hospitalizations. This has faluches mainly concerned. "It's much more on some of the states such as Utah, Nevada, South Dakota, North Dakota, where ... they had never had a fairly good reserve of intensive care beds and Things like that. I hope they are well, but it's always a risk that when you get more overgression, they will miss ability, "said Fuci. As for yourself, no matter where you live, wear afacial maskpractice social distancing and cross this pandemic with your healthiest, do not miss these 35 places you are most likely to catch Covid .