The "worst remains to come" with Covid, coming out of the head of CDC warn

Robert R. Redfield reflects the coronavirus pandemic and what happens next.


As of January 20, the United States officially changed presidentDonald Trump to the presidentJoe Biden, and with that, a lot ofFederal officers responsible for to approach the Pandemic of Covid has also changed.Robert R. Redfield, MD, which carries many aspects of the COVID response during the Trump Presidency, has been replaced byRochelle Walensky, MD, as a new director of disease control and prevention centers (CDC). On his release, Redfield shared his thoughts on the future of the pandemic, with warning words about what is coming. Read on the predictions of the former CDC director, and for more Walensky,The new CDC director just published this very dark Covid warning.

The former director of CDC states that the pandemic will become worse than ever before.

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"It's hard to leave at a time when the pandemic has still not reached its peak and theThe worst days did not come, "Redfield saidThe New York Times. "It would have been more rewarding to leave when the pandemic is under control, but I feel proud."

Later in the interview, REDFIELD again echoed his warning that we did not see the darkest days of this virus. "I still believe that the worst is yet to come," he repeated. "The reality is that we are in a very difficult period." And for more information up to date,Sign up for our daily newsletter.

The U.K strain could contribute to the aggravation of the pandemic.

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A report released by the CDC on January 15 stated that the strain u.k. strain "has the potential to increase the United States.Pandemic trajectory In the coming months. "According to their model, the most communicable strain should travel so quickly that in March, it will become the dominant variant in the United States.

In light of this, the CDC iswarning people Whether they need to adhere to COVID precautions, such as distancing, masking, hand hygiene and immediately avoid indoor gatherings. "These measures will be more effective if they are introduced earlier than later to slow down the initial propagation" of the U.K strain, according to the CDC. And for more on the future of the pandemic,The CEO of Moderna has just made this frightening prediction on Covid.

According to Redfield, the most difficult part to respond to Covid was the lack of investment.

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Looking back on his job in cdc, redfield said that the most difficult part of employment was trying to orchestrate an effective response to the pandemic in a country "where there was probably more than 30 years of -Investment in the public health of this nation. "And if you are afraid to stay healthy,The CDC warns against the use of these 6 face masks.

The former CDC head was disappointed with the way in which public health measures have been strengthened.

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A key to limiting COVID is adhering to theVarious precautions This can help slow the propagation of the virus until the majority of people are vaccinated. REDFIELD stated that its "greater disappointment was the lack of coherence of public health courier and the inconsistency of civic leaders to strengthen the public health message". In the United States, COVID restrictions - like locks andMask mandates-Serve significantly from the state to the state.

"The fact that we had no alignment meant that we had the private sector and the public sector of the fight with how to put it together independently," said Redfield. And for more information on coronavirus mitigation measures,These 2 precautions of COVID may not be necessary after all, a new study finds.

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