The CDC has been notified of this "very concerning change" with COVID
Officials warn that we are not yet on the other side of the pandemic.
Case numbers and coronavirus hospitalizations have fallen sharply since the beginning of January, which gives us a lot of hope that overcome Covid is not the impossible task she had felt. However, as much as we would like to believe theThe end of the pandemic is just around the cornerAs we have seen many times over the past year, things can change rather quickly. Unfortunately, the latest news from disease control and prevention centers (CDC) that we could again see cases climb earlier than later. On Friday, February 26, the Director of the Agency,Rochelle Walensky, MD, reported on a "very concern" occurring with COVID figures for the moment. Read on to know what's going on with the virus, and for more new coronaviruses of the main experts, discover whyDr. Fauci has just said do not take this medicine with Covid vaccine.
The director of the CDC stated that the costs of Covid business and hospitalizations snuggle.
It seems that case numbers and hospitalizations can not continue to decline quickly because they are throughout February. During the White House, February 26 Covid response team and press group, Walensky warned that these positive results seem to be "stabilized" now.
"In recent weeks, hospital's business and admissions have declined since the beginning of January and deaths declined last week. But the latest data suggest that theseThe decreases can be calm, potentially leveling to an ever very high number. At CDC, we consider this a very worrying change in the trajectory, "she explained. And for more information on the future of the pandemic,That's when we can expect the next Covid surge, say experts.
National case numbers have increased slightly in recent days.
For the most part, new COVID cases have decreased regularly because they reached on January 8, when more than 300,000 cases have been reported. But according to the data ofThe New York Times,Case numbers in recent days increased. On February 21, the country reached a new low representative only 55,195 cases and February 25, the figures were revented up to 77,804 new cases, an increase of 41%. And for more COVID new news, delivered directly to your inbox,Sign up for our daily newsletter.
Walensky said it's not a good idea to get rid of COVID restrictions.
In the last two months, Iowa, Montana and North Dakota haveAll lifted their previous previous state mask masks, according toWall Street newspaper. But Walensky did itclear that COVID restrictions should not be lifted yet It is not because numbers improved and vaccines are deployed. "It's important to remember where we are in the pandemic. Things are tenuous. The moment is not the time to relax restrictions," she said.
"I want to be clear cases, hospital admissions and deaths remain very high. And the recent change in the pandemic must be extremely seriously seriously", warned Walensky. "We can be made with the virus, but clearly, the virus is not done with us. We can not put ourselves at ease or give a false sense of security that the worst of the pandemic is behind us. Not Now, not when mass vaccination is so close. "And for more vaccine tips from the best health agency, checkThe CDC does not tell this within 2 weeks of your Covid vaccine.
Dr. Fauci says we could easily enter another surge similar to that of the fall.
White House Counselor CovidAnthony Fauci, MD, agree with Walensky, saying that the point she has done is critical. "If we place 70,000, we are at this very precarious position that we wereJust before the surge of autumn, where all that could disturb who could give us another overvoltage, "said Fauci. According to the data ofThe New York Times,The figures in October of last year were about 70,000 cases a day before the fall and the winter holidays created a massive thrust in the country that pushed us after the 100,000, 200,000 to 300,000 points.
"Where the pandemic goes from here depends on our collective behavior and resolved to do our part to protect us, our families and our communities. Together we have the ability to avoid another increase in our nation," said Walensky. "I know that people are tired, they wantBack to life to normal. But we are not there yet. Give us the time we need to get more vaccines in our communities and get more vaccinated people. It's our path of trajectory. "And for more information on how to track precautions in the best possible way, beware thatIf you superimpose these masks, the CDC says to stop immediately.