Dr. Fauci says these people can be vaccinated "soon"

That's who should be the next line for their shot Covid.


Each state of the USS is in a different place when it comes towho they are vaccinated-In some cases it is age-based; In others, it comes back where you work. But this week,Anthony Fauci, MD, had some good news of the priority of the Americans vaccine with medical conditions that await their turn with anxiety. In February 2 appearance onCNN tonight with the hostDonating lemon, the Chief Medical Councilor of the White House was asked when adults with underlying health conditions could expect to be vaccinated - this group should be noted, accounts for60% of the population, according to Heathline.

Fuci had a simple message for anyone who fell into this demography, suggesting that they are the next priority. "We are talking about the next level of 16-64 people who have underlying conditions, [they] will be the next group that will be on the line of theQueue to get vaccinated, "he says to the lemon." It should be enough soon. "Read more for more inaccuance on which falls behind with vaccinations and for more new vaccines, checkDr. Fauci says he had these side effects of his second dose of vaccine.

Black Americans still do not become vaccinated quite quickly.

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The lemon has requested inherit the reports showing that in the 16 states that have published race-based vaccination data,Black citizens are vaccinated at significantly lower rates than their white counterparts. The most pronounced disparity is in Pennsylvania, where 1.2% of white citizens have been vaccinated, compared with 0.3% of black residents. "Two things we need to address, Don," said Fuci. The first being ", increases their accessibility to vaccines by moving in the communities where they are and for those who want to be vaccinated, to allow them to be vaccinated." And for more COVID updates regularly,Sign up for our daily newsletter.

And it is largely because of a lack of confidence.

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Fauci explained that access to vaccinations was only half of battle-winning hearts and winners were equally important in minority communities. "The other thing we need to address is the question of the hesitation of vaccines. Because brunettes and blacks, especially African Americans, have an understandable hesitation that relates historically to the decade, before much of them are born, with theInfamous Tuskegee Incident, which is transmitted from generation to the generation of not trusting the federal government's medical programs, "said Fauci." And I think the way we go beyond this hesitation is to respect the reasons why they are hesitant and go beyond them, by explaining that the guarantees that have been put in place since then It is virtually impossible for these types of violations in today's world. And then to accompany them and explain why it is safe and effective and why it is important for them and their family and their community to be vaccinated. And for an overview of where you could get your vaccine, checkIf you live in these states, you can be vaccinated in Walgreens next week.

Black people and Latinx die at a much faster rate of COVID.

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As faluched, the minority communities "are those who fall ill and they are those who die more than others." According to data from disease control and prevention centers (CDC),Black and latinx Americans are about four times more likely to be hospitalized Due to COVID and three times more likely to die as a result of the virus than white Americans.

"If you look at the hospitalization rate for a thousand people of the population, it is a multifoliate difference between African Americans, Latinx and Whites," added Fuci. "I mean, you can not run away the data. And then, it translates with more deaths, which are a couple of fold more more. So, illness, illness, hospitalization and death, all we can do, what to do that, to mitigate that, we should do it, whether it is up to them, to have them vaccinated , to make them vaccinate quickly, we are all for that. "And for more new vaccines, check whyYou may soon need a Covid vaccine to do this thing, officials say.

If we collectively think, Fauci says that the end is in sight

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The only thing about all the spirits of the Americans is when we can go back to normal. Although Fuci assured lemon, it was hopeful that it was possible, it will take a lot of effort as a society to achieve this point.

"It's going to be a cohort effect," said Fuci. "What I mean by that is that you can not watch yourself in a vacuum cleaner ..." Normal "is a societal thing. So, if you want our society to become normal, you must have about 70 to 85% of the vaccinated population. So, if you do that ... you can get people protected and get an umbrella of what we call "the immunity of the herd", the level of infection will then go Very very low in the community and society and at that time. The community can start back to normal. Maybe not 100% at normal, but at least approach normal. I think if we Let's do that, if we really get the vaccinated people effectively - we can do it by the end of the summer, start of the fall. " And for more what is potentially stopped that, see why Dr. Fauci says that only this thing could prevent us from going back to normal .


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