Two things that Dr. Fauci will not do right now
Take the lead the first expert on the nation's infectious disease and avoid doing these two things.
As Covid-19 continues to spread throughout the country, many states are experiencing infections, hospitalizations and even deaths, many people are concerned about the safety of everything from the reopening of schools to go to the grocery store. Of course, health experts have ranked roughly all the daily activities of how they are safe, but if you are wondering what places the infectious disease expert in the nation is evolving, then consider it your day luck. In a new interview withMarketingDr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, revealed two things he will not do right now.
"I am very sequenced"
According to Dr. Faisci, one thing he refuses to do is go to restaurants and bars. "I'm not going to restaurants right now," he confirmed. If you decide to dinner, he points out that you should be careful about your seat and space between you and others. "Try as best as possible to have outdoor seats that are properly spaced between the tables," he added. "The interior is much worse than outside."
In addition, the member of the Coronavirus working group avoids flying the friendly sky for the following reason: "I am in a risk category. I do not like admitting it, but I'm 79 years old. I can not Thinking of a reason to go transatlantic, "he confessed.
"At the moment, I am very secked. I'm on a coronavirus working group. I go to the White House almost every day. I spend half a day in my office trying to develop a vaccine and drugs for Covid- 19 And that's really what I have to do. I do not want to see me being infected, which is a risk when you put on an airplane, especially with the amount of infection that happens now. "
"Simple tools", "major impact"
But all you decide to do, Dr. Faisci offers "three or four or five very simple tools that could have a major impact on the turn around the epidemic".
"Wearing a mask is definitely one of them, just like physical distancing, like avoiding the crowds, as well as the closing bars, as the hands wash," he explains. "I plague with people to consider doing it systematically because you're right, if half of people do not do it, it cancels a bit the overall goal".
Follow the tips of Dr. Fuci: To stay healthy, wear your face mask, do you test if you think you have COVID-19, avoid crowds (and bars and parties of the house), practice social distance, only manage essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and to cross this pandemic at your healthier, do not miss these37 places you are most likely to catch coronavirus.