The new CDC director just published this very dark Covid warning

The United States is approaching a dark milestone in the fight against Covid.


In two days, a new administration will manage the COVID pandemic at the USAD and the day before becoming the Director of American Disease Control and Prevention Centers (CDC),Rochelle Walensky, MD, selected by the elected presidentJoe Biden To lead the CDC at this crucial period, issued a very dark warning on the next days of the pandemic. Covid-19 has already claimed the life of nearly 400,000 Americans, but in next month, Walensky predicts100,000 other people may die, bringing the total number to half a million. In an interview with CBS News'sFace the nation On Sunday, January 17, Walensky said: "In mid-February,We are waiting for half a million deaths in this country. This does not talk about tens of thousands of people living with still untapped syndrome after recovering. And we still have not seen the ramifications ofWhat happened holiday trips, from the holiday meeting, in terms of high rates of hospitalizations and deaths afterwards. I think we still have dark weeks to come. "

Read to hear more of this new voice in the fight against Covid and for more than whatnotdo to stay safe, checkThe CDC warns against the use of these 6 face masks.

Read the original article onBetter life.

The national forecasts of the CDC predict up to 30,000 new deaths in early February.

Medical staff work in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for COVID-19 multiple patients inside a special hospital in Bergamo, on November 11, 2020.
Faboi / Shutterstock

Walensky noted We are at "nearly 4,000 deaths a day, nearly 400,000 total deaths." The latest version of the weekly CDCNational prediction of sets, issued on January 13, expected between 16 200 and 29,600 new deaths in the week ending on February 6, bringing theTotal number of deaths At this point between 440,000 and 477,000 across the United States.

Although new cases cultivate and start falling, it means that hospitalizations and deaths are likely to rise, hence the expected rise in death.Scott Gottlieb, MD, the former Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), also appeared onFace the nationJanuary 17th. As he explained: "We see a short-term summit in terms of many new daily cases. Unfortunately, deaths and hospitalizations will continue to grow over the next two or three weeks because they" resume at the dragged. But we will probably see a continuous decrease for about four weeks, perhaps five weeks until this new variant begins to take over. "Learn more about new variants, concerning worry and for another warning about it, see whyDr. Fauci has just warned these 2 civid strains of 2 "more disturbing".

The new mutations worry experts for 3 reasons.

woman coughing while wearing a mask and asking for medication at a pharmacy
exit

Walensky, former leader of infectious diseases at the Massachusetts General Hospital, where she worked on both domestic and international HIV / AIDS policy, specified that viral mutations should be expected with COVID-19. "It's not just coronavirus, it's many viruses and they mutate when they are under pressure," she said onFace the nation.

"When we seethese mutationsWe worry about many things, "she explained. The main causes of concern are whether the mutations have "increased transmissibility", that they have "increased morbidity and mortality", and if they escape our treatment mechanisms or vaccines. " . "

"So far, that of the U.K. It looks like it's more communicable. We no longer have any information on whether it escapes our vaccines," Walensky said. "We have the indication that it probably does not do it. But what are the means of increased transmissibility is that there are more cases and therefore more deaths. There are certainly other studies that areLooking at the Souche South Africa, to the strain in Brazil and other strains in Nigeria. "

Walensky added that the growing number of new mutations proves that the United States needs to do more sequencing to determine more and more dominant strains. "One of the things that really demonstrates is our need to be vigilant and have resources to survend, to make sure we understand what strains are here," she said. And for more information on where the U.K strain is in the states here now, checkThe new U.K. Covid strain is now in these 15 states.

She says there are 100 million doses of the Covid vaccine for the next 100 days.

pfizer vaccine against Coronavirus (COVID-19) infections on the production line
Refuge

"We are convinced that we have enough vaccine for the 100 million doses over the next 100 days. That's what the President elected promised," Walensky said. "It will be a heavy elevator, but we have it to do that. And to do that, we have to look at the provision for sure. We must titrate and make sure there are enough people who have left themselves. vaccinated, but not too much to overwhelm the system. "

With regard to all the challenges of providing vaccine in the public weapons, Walensky added that "we must ensure that there are enough vaccinators. I know that the elected president is committed to using the law. On defense production to ensure that where there are bottlenecks in this diet, we know, address these bottlenecks. "And for the only thing you need to stop smoking before to be inoculated, know thatIf you take these over-the-counter medes, you must stop before getting the vaccine.

She hopes to get younger children and colleges in classrooms soon.

Small group of kids with masks
Refuge

In order toQuickly replace schools, Walensky said, "One of the things we want to do is make sure we can vaccinate our educators and people in our school systems." Walensky said that the Biden administration hopes to have enough vaccinated teachers, get the necessary resources for primary schools and colleges and raise enough infection rates to "[get] our K to eight children back ... This is the anticipated goal ". And for more information on the last time Covid is spreading, checkThat's how the COVID epidemic is in your state.


If you live in these states, pay attention to this highly venomous snake
If you live in these states, pay attention to this highly venomous snake
Priyanka Chopra stated that racist intimidation was leaving the United States.
Priyanka Chopra stated that racist intimidation was leaving the United States.
Tim McGraw says it's the most difficult thing about being a father
Tim McGraw says it's the most difficult thing about being a father