Arizona now sees COVID cases down after that, the doctor says
The closure of these two institutions has helped Arizona's suffering to transform a corner with COVID.
For weeks, Arizona has been one of the handful states whose cases of coronavirus, hospitalizations and deaths have sent a series of alarms. But now, the state of the Grand Canyon seems to be directed in the right direction. For example, on July 27, the Arizona Ministry of Health reported 1,813 morecase of coronavirus. At its peak early July, the state reached its record of more than 5,200 new cases in one day. Local officials sayThe propagation of Arizona's Covid slowed out the direct result of effective public policies, includingClose two companies in particular: bars and discotheques.
According toWill humiliate, MPH, former director of the Arizona Health Service, there isTwo main reasons for Arizona flattening curve Cases, he told Fox 10 Phoenix. First, Gov.Doug Duceyhas beenmask on a regional and necessary basis. Secondly, he closed alcohol establishments in the state, the same institutions that many think have led to the tip of Covid-19 cases.
The congested interior environments of bars and clubs bring together intoxicated people, shouting to be heard on strong music. And we all knowclose proximity of others, lack ofjust ventilation, decrease in inhibitions, andScreaming all sports a recipe for coronavirus propagation. At the beginning of the pandemic pandemic, "the combination of discos, farm neighborhoods, young and alcohol meant that there was no mitigation," said the humble.
At the end of June, still Ducey published a new executive orderbar closureTheaters, aquatic parks and gyms for 30 days. Now that these places have been closed, it seems that propagation has declined widely.
"If you ask me, very honestly, the nightclubs have lost their privilege," humble added. "They had the opportunity to open responsibly and they did not do it. There is no way you can go back and say that we trust you to try again."
July 23, DuceyExtended the stop of bars and clubs And says that the order would be examined every two weeks.
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The bars were a much malignant company in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. In a recent interview withIn the style,Anthony Fauci, MD, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), said, "We really need to take seriously the question of wearing masks all the time anddo not gather in bars. I think we can stop it by simply closing [bars] because they are certainly an important mechanism of this spread. "
Similarly, during an appearance of mid-July onToday,AdmiralBrett Giroir, the coronavirus of the White House tests Czar, made a similar point on theDanger of bars. "I want everyone to understand that you understand physically, wear your mask, avoid the bars, close the bars in these hot areas, reduce the ability," said Giroir.
In addition to these recommendations, the famous report of the White House on"Red Zone" states also advises that those of the critical situation of more than 100 new cases of COVID per 100,000 inhabitants or a positive test rate greater than 10% alsoclinch. And for more recommendations from "red zone", checkThe 8 things you need to do if you live in a "red zone", says White House.