Dr. Fauci blames the massive increase of coronavirus on these people particularly
Do you think you are "invulnerable"? Still think.
The recent excluding covid-19 infections has health experts across the country seriously concerned, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of Niaid and one of the main forces of the Coronavirus of the Working Group. During his testimony before the Senate on Tuesday on the coronavirus pandemic, Dr. Fauci discussed the tip of trouble in cases, and did not hesitate to place the blame.
According to Fauci, it has not been the "high risk" part of the population responsible for the propagation of the virus during the reopening scene-These are those who felt safe for some reason.
"We will continue to be in trouble"
"If you look at what's going on and some of the movie excerpts that gather without mask and jump over the guidelines, we will continue to be in a lot of trouble," he explained.
"What we saw were a lot of people who may feel because they think they are invulnerable, and we know that many young people are not because they get a serious illness, that, therefore They get infected has nothing to do with someone else, while in fact he does it, "Dr. Fauci explained.
"We need to focus on the responsibility we have as individuals and as part of a company's effort to end the epidemic, which we all have to play a role in this regard. Part of this responsibility is assumed involuntary. For example, one of these people "they could go to someone else who goes to someone else, who then made a grandmother of someone, grandfather, sick uncle or d 'a leukemic child on chemotherapy, fall ill and die ... "
Fuci is "very concerned"
He added that he is "very concerned" about what's going on in "many of the states" where coronavirus cases have reached a record level. "They need to follow the guidelines that have been very carefully arranged," he learned. "We have to convey this message that we are all together. And if we will contain, we must contain together. »
Its main advice to stop the propagation remains the same and is parallel to the front orientation set by the CDC. "We recommend masks ... You should avoid crowds ... and when you are outside and do not have the ability to keep the distance, you should wear a mask at all times. »
Dr. Robert Redfield, Director of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said young people might be mostly blame. "It is essential that we take all personal responsibility to slow down the transmission of COVID-19 and adopt the universal use of face coatings," he said. "More specifically, I send the youngest members of our company and the generation of Millennials ZS. I ask those who listen to pass the word. So wear your mask, the social distance, wash your hands frequently monitoring your health, do not leave at home unless it is essential and pass through this pandemic to your healthiest, do not miss theseThings you should never do during the pandemic coronavirus.