Dr. Faisci told "Hunker Down 'this fall and winter

The main infectious disease of the nation warned against rising cases.


As the summer descended, and the Americans are increasingly frustrated by restrictions (and remain worried about becoming coronavirus),Dr. Anthony Fauci, the best infectious doctor of the nation, sounded an alarm. He spoke with Harvard Medical School for hisTowerVideo Series Thursday and says we are all still in danger to catch Covid-19. "I just think we need to need hunper and get through this fall and winter, because it will not be easy," he said. "We know whenever we raise restrictions, we get a blip. I mean, it's Whack-a-mole, it's really." Read it to see how you can avoid Covid-19 and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.

The Labor Day could lead to more cases

"If you look at the sequence of thermal cards, Whack-a-mole", continues with Fuci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and member of the Coronavirus Working Group. "The southern states were on the rise - it goes down - you get Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri goes up, goes down and now, we look at the Dakotas and the northwestern part. It's really pretty depressing to see that because what is in advance the real critical problem was now what will happen from two weeks to three weeks from the day before yesterday with the holidays of the Labor Day, which concerns me very much. "

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Fuci has already warned the Americans to avoid the crowds and parties of the day of work, as could lead to more cases, as happened after the commemorative day. Everyone did not listen. In North Carolina, for example, "The Director of Local Health Notifies the Charlotte region will probably see a" tip "in coronavirus business in the coming weeks due to parties and gatherings held on the weekend of the weekend. The Labor Day ", reports theObserver Charlotte. "Mecklenburg Public Health Director Gibbie Harris says that improved trends are not likely to hold ... [and the recent relaxation of coronavirus restrictions on businesses, the expected yield of Charlotte students and parties' examples Illegal held in recent days people were at social distance or masks. "

"More and more, we see frustrated people, wanting to return to normal and say simply," forget that. I'm done with that. I'm just going to go do what I want to do, "Harris said.

How to avoid Covid-19

On the one hand, avoid big crowds. Fauci says that's where you are most likely to catch coronavirus. "They are really much more common during events than super-gaps of people," said Fauci. "We used to think that a single person can be particularly prone to spreading it a lot. It is much more likely that it is the circumstance in which this person is, as opposed to something specific on the specific person . "

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You should also assume that everyone you use is infected. "The thing about this epidemic that is very puzzled to be able to follow and our weapons around are the fact that about 40 to 50% of the infections are asymptomatic," says Fauci. "If it is not serious enough, we know that now - and there was a doubt about it until it is really clarified - it is likely that up to about 50% of the transmissions offered by people who do not have symptoms. "

As for yourself, do everything you can to prevent you from installing and spread-Covid-19 in the first place: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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