If you feel it, do it for Covid-19, says CDC
The director of the CDC says, "We are disputed with this virus."
You have heard of theSymptoms of coronavirusandsigns of subtitles that you may have already had. But the CDC wants you to know that you do not need symptoms to test. On the contrary: "Anyone who thinks to be infected - Independent symptoms - should have a test," "Director of Disease Control and Prevention Centers Robert Redfield told Mr. Jennifer Ashton, correspondent in Chief of the ABC News , and Aaron Katersky, ABC News Radio correspondent and host of theBring around America Podcast.
"Redfield has stated that the number of asymptomatic people infected with the virus is particularly alarming and binding from traditional methods of follow-up of epidemics", reportsABC News. "Specific case surveys have shown that 20% to 80% of infected people do not have symptoms, particularly those under 45, he said. The CDC said 1 out of 2 people with the virus do not know where they arrived from. "
"We are challenged by this virus," said Redfield.
CORNAVIRUS SPIKING CORDES
The comments of Redfield come after coronavirus spikes in Arizona, Texas, Florida, California and other states, and scientists have discovered a mutated strain ("it presents features that are actually becoming more infectious" He said. "We have no evidence, however, that this is associated with increased pathogenicity at that time."). The country has 2.93 million cases and 132,000 deaths and increasing. And these figures can be underempted unfortunately. "The traditional approach to seeking symptomatic diseases and diagnoses obviously underestimated the total number of infections," said Redfield recently. "Now that serology tests are available , which test the antibodies, the estimates we have now show about 10 times more people have antibodies in the tested jurisdictions than documented infections. "
"We do not really know this virus"
Redfield even accepted that he does not know much about the INS and COVID-19 results, all the more reasons to test if you suspect that you can be infected. "We must remain humble and recognize that we have just been presented to this virus," he said. "We do not really know this virus. It's not the flu, where you could sit down and ask me questions, and I can have a high degree of trust that I know what to predict."
As for yourself, remember the basics: wear a facial covering, do not go to interior spaces with people you do not believe unless essential, wash frequently, practice social distancing . And to cross this pandemic with your healthiest, do not miss theseThings you should never do during the coronavirus pandemic.