Dr. Faisci warns: Do not eat in the restaurants

It's not because you can, it does not mean that you should, warns the infectious expert of the disease.


As restaurants continue to resume indoor restoration services, you may be wondering if it means that it is totally safe to have your meal in the comfort of their dining room. During an interview with MSNBCAndrea MitchellFriday,Dr. Anthony FauciWas concerned about a concern about the indoor dining room because temperatures continue to fall around the country and an outdoor dining room is no longer an option. Before deciding to order a meal inside, you may want to hear what he has to say. Read on and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.

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Dr. Fauci says it's not safe to eat inside restaurants

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Dr. Easer is concerned about a recent study of US disease and prevention centers, finding that adults who have been positive for COVID were more than twice as likely to have admitted to dining inside d. 'a restaurant. "That's the simple reason why we're talking about" why I continue to highlight "to have the level of community infection down. Because if you go inside in a restaurant - Whatever Either capacity, 25, 50%, or what do you - inside absolutely increases the risk, "said Fuci. "If we want to come back to the normal existence of being able to benefit from being in a restaurant, the best way to do so is to get the level of community infection at the lowest possible level." In fact, it is very worried about what will happen when the temperatures cool down. "I'm worried when I see things start moving inside and it becomes more convincing when you enter the winter season, when you basically be inside," he said .

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Dr. FaCi has expressed confidence in the vaccination process

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Dr. Faisci explained in Mitchell that he believes in the vaccine test process. Why? For a vaccine to be approved, it must go through an in-depth process. "The process that a vaccine is approved - either through an UEU to be distributed or by formal approval - is actually based on data entering an independent body, called the data monitoring commission and the data. security. They have nothing to do with society. They have nothing to do with the FDA. They are an independent group, "said Fuci. The Council examines whether the vaccine is safe and effective, and the information 'They discover "would finally become public" and would be "scrutinized very carefully". The next up is the advisory committee ", who advises the FDA, and they are again an independent group," he said. "And then you have the whole scientific community, including myself, it's very carefully about it," mentioned. In the end, once a vaccine is released, it trusts it. "We have A great confidence in the FDA they will do the right thing. "IT AJ That there is "a lot of eyes about it. It's not something that can be fucked politically. And that's why I feel really confident enough that it will be done properly. "

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Dr. Faisci predicted when we come back to our "normal" life

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Dr. FaCi always believes that we are on the right track of having an efficient and safe vaccine in the coming months. "I think we will have a vaccine that will be available by the end of this year, the beginning of next year," he explained. However, this does not mean that life will come back to normal then. "By the time you mobilize the distribution of vaccinations and you get the majority, or more of the vaccinated and protected population, which probably did not happen in the middle or end of 2021," he said . It will take even longer to live to really return to pre-pandemic standards. "If you talk about coming back to a degree of normality that looks like where we were before Covid, it will be well in 2021, perhaps even around the end of 2021," he said.

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Dr. Faisci was asked if we "rounded the corner" infections

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President Donald Trump recently stated that the United States was "rounded the last turn" of the coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Fauci does not agree. "I'm sorry, but I have to disagree with that because - if you look at the thing you just mentioned - the statistics, Andrea, they disturb.

He said he hoped that we do not see overvoltages in business after the Labor Day ", as the nation followed the day of the Memorial and July 4," he said. "We make a tray around 40,000 cases a day and the deaths of about 1,000, but when you have a 40,000 per day infection base and that you have threats to increase the positivity of tests in some parts of the country, such as Dakotas and Montana and places like this - what we do not want to see will happen in the fall season, when people spend more time inside, and it does not is not good for a respiratory transmissible virus, "said Fauci." You do not want to start with a base as high. "Unless the country receives the level before temperatures fall, the country is going to be "At a disadvantage from the beginning".

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How to stay safe during the pandemic

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As for yourself, do everything you can to prevent you from installing and spread-Covid-19 in the first place:Mask, Tested if you think you have coronaviruses, avoid crowds (and bars and parties of the house), practice social distance, only manage essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas, Make sure your restaurant (if you have to go to your one) follows security protocols and cross this pandemic at your healthier, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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