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You may want to rethink your summer vacation projects.
Walt Disney World in Orlando, FLA., Right-reopened when the state knew a record number of coronavirus cases. "The world is changing around us, but we firmly believe that we can open safely and responsible," said Josh d'Amaro, president of Disney theme park, told theNew York Times. But according to an infectious disease expert, you may want to think about the cancellation of your summer travel projects.
WhileDr. Onyema Ogbuagu, a specialist in infectious diseases of Yale's disease and associate professor at the medical school, is "attempted" to dissuade you from traveling to other countries, such as South America (Brazil) or Africa (South Africa), they are experiencing a rapid increase in COVID-19 cases and represent current or future epicnets of the global epidemic, it emphasizes that current travel restrictions have probably already canceled these plans for you.
But there is another popular area of the United States where people still manage - despite the growing number of cases. Dr. Ogbuagu is very concerned about the growing number of CVIV-19 cases in the South-, particularly Florida.
High level community transmission
According to Dr. Ogbuagu, "Due to the current high-level Community transmission from several factors - including luxurious public health responses to the epidemic and adherence to the CDC guidelines to prevent the Propagation of residential areas of COVID-19, high density, superimposed on the potential of overwhelmed health systems"The virus is booming.
Even if you booked this trip to Disney World,With "improved health and safety measures", you may want to consider putting it back.
"I would like to avoid traveling to my favorite Disney site this summer," says Dr. OgbuaguEat this, not that! Health.
Wait and see before going
Even if you are young and healthy and not at a high risk of CVIV-19 infection, you should think about others before starting the hopping amusement park. "While thenew casesare mainly young (under the age of 44) and less likely to undergo serious or severe illness, they could be human vectors of infection that transmit it to the elderly they interact with the house, the work, the shops , etc. With negative consequences (in Florida, nearly one-third of the inhabitants are over 60 years old), "he explains.
Therefore, it's better to be sure that sorry,When it comes to a holiday in Florida. "I would prefer to look far as events unfold and it should take the rest of the summer to see if things change and hopefully, in the right direction."
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