Dr. Faisci warns a new "overvoltage" of COVID
These are the last problematic areas, according to the expert in infectious disease of the nation.
Although the large part of the country has succeeded in slowing CVIV-19 spread, there are still serious problems. In an interview with Judy Woodruff,Dr. Anthony FauciThe first infectious infectious expert of the nation today revealed where the virus is currently fade - and what needs to be done to flatten the curve and prevent similar epidemics in other states. Read on and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
Dr. Faisci warned the virus on some states
Dr. Faisci describes the current state of the pandemic in the country as "a mixed bag" pointing to "very serious and very concerning" infection. "We now have more than 185,000 deaths, six plus millions of infections," he explained. "If you look at the country, a large heterogeneous country, there are areas that are really very good at this moment, especially those that have been affected very early." He used the city of New York as an example, the initial epicenter of the virus, stressing that the rate of positivity has been less than 1% for over a month. However, it points out of the southern states that increased the number of basic connections of daily infections ranging from 20,000 days to 70,000. "We are now back between 30 and 40,000," however, "however, ", as these states begin to stabilize and go down, which is a very good sign, we start to see the beginning of the surge in place like Montana, Dakota, Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa. So, it's really a mixed bag . "Overall," Some areas are really good and some are always threatening to have overvoltages. So it's not an easy situation for us. "
Dr. Fauci on a potential gap of Covid vaccine
Dr. Faisci pointed out that at the moment there is not much data on COVID vaccine tests and minorities. "We need to get a higher percentage of minorities in the clinical trial so that when we get the data, we can say that it applies equally to minority communities," he said. "African-American, Latinx, Native Americans and others, because we want to make sure that when we say that something is safe and effective, we hear that it is safe and effective for everyone we have to do a little better . "
Dr. Fauci on how to prevent potential vidal
When the cold and the flu season meet the pandemic of Covid, things could become disordered. However, Dr. Faisci stresses that some precautionary measures we can take to alleviate potential damage. "We should continue to encourage people to be vaccinated with the influenza vaccine," he encouraged. He also pointed out that if our trends follow those observed in the southern hemisphere, where they experienced a much softer cold and flu season, "it would be a very good and favorable." "We think because people have made public health measures to avoid any infection with coronavirus - namelymask, distance, avoid crowds, wash your hands - we had the side effect that there are fewer influenza infections, "he explained." In fact, in Australia this year for this Influenza season, which goes from April to September, they had one of the lowest rates of influenza infection in memory. So, if we can do that, I think it would be very favorable. "
Dr. Fauci on the potential challenges of a tripindemic
There could be several problems when Covid converges with cold and flu, however, the first being in general. "When you have winter and inside, you can expect an increase in any type of respiratory disease. If we have a season of influenza influenza, which I hope we do not do it Not, and we do not receive control over the coronavirus, you can have several challenges, "he says. The first?" Differentiates between Covid and flu, because there are drugs for the flu and we get more in More drugs for Covid, "he says." Number Two. We would not want to see an overwhelming health care provision system, such as hospital beds and intensive beds of the health care unit, and even health personnel, "he continued." It would really be a very serious problem if we start to see an overwhelming about that. And that's why when you have two coexisting infections during the winter months, it becomes problematic. "
Dr. Fauci on how to overcome "coronavirus fatigue"
Dr. PCI highlights the importance of "being vigilant" on the virus despite the "coronavirus fatigue" that many feel as we approach the coronavirus year brand. "This is clearly a risk when you have been, you know, involved in an exhausting way in something now for eight months," he confessed. "One of the things I do, and I think that can be effective, it's reminding people that there will be an end to that. We will end up this crisis that we are at the moment, both of a Perspective of public health and a scientific point of view, for example, with vaccines and treatments, when people know that there is an end in sight, they can hang a little longer. C is when they throw their hands into exasperation and say, "It's never ending. So to inherit with that, why do not you just on our lives and do what we want to do?" It can Being a very dangerous conclusion to arrive, because it leads to negligence and even more infections and the spread of the pandemic. But when people see that, if they are just hanging out there a little more, we will arrive at a natural end to that. And that's what I'm trying to highlight people when I speak. "As for yourself: go through this pandemic at your healthier, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.