Dr. Fauci says that's why coronavirus cases fall in Arizona
The state has experienced a major inversion in its Covid-19 situation after having implemented some rules.
For weeks, Arizona ended up inone of the worst positions in the country With respect to coronavirus, with advanced cases, overloaded hospitals and a number of mounting deaths. But last month saw what seems to be a reversal of the fortune for the state, with figures continuing to fall with each passing day. So, how could the officials take a situation eager and turn it? According toAnthony Fauci, ®, there is a good reason whyCases of coronaviruses fall in Arizona-And that has to do with some simple rules.
In an interview with CNN on August 6, Fauci rented officials of the State of the Grand Canyon for their ability to implement effective health guidelines, includingReopenessence, prohibit large gatherings and some citiesMasks. "We saw in Arizona, which was a good example, they mounted [in cases] and they started to really settle and do things right. And the cases came up to," said Fuci at CNN.
Fuci also stated that the success of Arizona's Covid's success was why the member of the White White House Working GroupDeborah Birx, MD, used the state approach as a roadmap forStates currently seeing a point in cases. "Now is the time to accelerate theFundamental preventive measures We all talk about: masks, social distances, avoiding crowds, outside larger than inside, "said Fuci.
The move to strengthen the restrictions came on June 29 after Arizona Gov.Doug Ducey Saw cases in the state jump from 20 129 on 1 June to 79 228 by the end of the month. "We took additional steps," said Ducey after a meeting of August 5 with the PresidentDonald Trump. "We were in the unfortunate but responsible for the dispersion of big crowds, thenbars and discotheques and gyms all closed temporarily. But after putting these steps there, we haveGiven the improvement Every week, week-week for four weeks. "
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After paving Arizona's reopening plans and even close some companies at the end of June, the state sawHis peak of Covid surge July 1st then goes down regularly,The Washington Post reports. At the beginning of the month of August,The average of seven days of Arizona has dropped just less than 2,000 new cases.
According to Covid Act now, on average, each person in Arizona with COVID infected 0.86 other people. Which indicates how the total number ofCases of coronavirus in Arizona decrease.
But civil servants know that the state is not yet absolute. "No celebration, no win of victory," said Ducey. "We will stay the course, keep vigilant and keep our guard. But we have a path in Arizona." And for more information on what is in store in your wooden neck, checkHere's when your state should close again, new search shows.