Dr. Faisci warns 40 states of COVID epidemics
"We are certainly not in good position," says the expert in infectious disease.
The numbers are surprising. "The United States adds an average of more than 74,000 new COVID-19 cases every day - a high record in a pandemic that experts say likely to worsen," reportsCnn. "The seven-day average is part of an autumn increase that has brought the national case with more than 8.8 million, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Four of the five highest cases in one day were recorded in the last day. Seven days, with the first two reported on Friday and Saturday. and 41 states report at least 10% more cases from the previous week. "Dr. Anthony Fauci, the main expert on the infectious disease of the nation, sounded to the alarm in aQ & A Online with Chicago Ideas Wednesday evening. Read to hear his warning and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
Dr. Fauci says we "are not in good position"
Dr. Faisci was asked about increasing numbers. "We are certainly not a good position because when we had the original major thrust that was dominated mainly in the northeastern corridor with the new metropolitan area, then he returned there, then the other cities like Chicago And New Orleans and Philadelphia and others, we have never returned to a baseline that was a low acceptable baseline, "he said." And then, when we try to open the country and to open the economy, we put forward a group of guidelines, which were not always followed by the state. And when that happened, we started to see overvoltages. Generally this started in the southern states, Florida, Texas, Georgia, Arizona, South California, to bring out the baseline base, which was extremely high up to about 70,000, has returned At about 40,000 and got stuck there for at least several weeks a month. "
Now, the virus is raging in Central America. "Then, the heart, the central part of the country and the northwestern country have begun to have an acceleration. And the daily basis has returned to what last Friday, they spent 83,000 cases in one day. And if you look at the country now, we see more than 30 states, closer to 40 states that show ups in the number of cases. "
Among states and territories, see an alarming increase in cases - sufficiently for the state of New York, for example, asks visitors of most of them to be quarantined:
- Alaska
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Guam
- Iowa
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Porto Rico
- Rhode Island
- SOud Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Western Virginia
- Wyoming
- Wisconsin
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Why cases increase across America
"There are a number of complex reasons for that this is the case," said Fuci. "One, we have never got off at a manageable baseline. So we have so much community spreading that even conventional maneuvers such as contact contact do not work very well. And then when you look at what we are doing fifteen , What I considered as a type of clip of common denominators - a universal port of masks, distance from one person to six feet or more, avoiding crowds in gathering contexts, do things outside , much more than inside and washing hands frequently - if you frequently look at the country not uniformly done. So now, while we enter in the colder months in the middle of the fall and soon the colds of the winter, we are very bad. When you think where we go, because the trajectory goes up and then composes that with the holiday season to come, we have to do something different because we are clearly going into the wrong direction. "
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