I am a doctor and here's what Trump's Covid means for the rest of us

We can all learn errors from Trump, according to an infectious disease expert.


For several months, health experts, politicians, educators and the general public have been in a lively Covid-19 debate. While some have minimized the potential threat of the virus in terms of gravity, prevention methods and the overall impact of the community, others, includingDr. Anthony FauciThe first infectious infectious expert of the nation has made its mission to educate the country in the hope of saving lives. Friday, the White House dropped a big bomb: President Donald Trump, one of the last politicians to wear a mask in public, has been infected with the potentially fatal virus. And, according toJAIMIE MEYER, MD, MS, Infectious infectious diseases of Yale Medicine and Associate Professor of Medicine in Yale School of Medicine, this is an important play changer for the rest of the country. Read it, and to cross this pandemic with your healthiest, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.

This is what the President's coronavirus infection means for the rest of us and what we can learn about it.

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No one is immune

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The money, the studdown, the color of the skin, the political affiliation ... .none of these factors you go to the bubble test against Covid. "No one, not even the president, is not completely immunized against the disease," says Dr. Meyer. "We are all risky to become infected. It's not about politics or how" viril "ismask. The virus does not worry about who you are or your role in American politics. "

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You can not ignore science

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Dr. Faisci repeated several times that science should speak and Dr. Meyer agrees. "The Covid-19 infection is avoided but, if you ignore the measures of science and public health - unless you follow the fundamentals, such as masking, physical distancing, hand hygiene, the Cleaning and disinfection, avoid crowds, maybe infection may be inevitable, "she has.

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The tests will not prevent an infection

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Of course, if everyone had the ability to be tested regularly, the virus could be more easily controlled. However, relying on daily tests will not do anything to prevent infection in the first place. "Covid-19 prevention is not one thing. It does not just test everyone around you on a daily basis because President has," she says. "Effective prevention strategies are multi-faceted - we need to test and hide and expand and work on a safe and efficient vaccine."

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"Outside inside"

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In almost all the interviews, Dr. FaCi exhorts the importance of staying outside instead of the interior, as far as possible, because the virus spreads more easily in closed spaces where the air does not I do not circulate. "Covid-19 prevention concerns the place where you go and how you behave when you are here," says Meyer. "The President's infection is proof that when people spend time in congested spaces (that is, rallies), especially in places where everyone did not hide and where the Community transmission is high (ie Wisconsin this week), the risk of infection is extremely high. "

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How to avoid other COVID-19

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In addition to that, do everything you can to prevent you from installing - Covid-19: Wear yourfacial 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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