CDC warns that the recent fall of coronavirus is "really the beginning"

Assistant Director Anne Schucha said Monday that "judicious reflection" did not stop spread.


As the United States continues toFight against coronavirus, Health officials have published several warnings that questions are only planned to worsen. Monday, Deputy Director of Disease Control and Prevention Centers (CDC),Anne Schucha, MD, touched the rapid climbNumber of new cases In an interview with Chief Editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association,Howard Bauchner, MD. With a reopening in several states causing peaks that overweight the virus virus, Schucha explained why "it's really only the beginning" of the country's Covid-19 battle.

"I think there were a lot of reflections of wishes across the country," Hey, it's the summer, "she said, compared to the CNBC." "All will go well. We are On this. "And we do not even start to be on this. There are many disturbing factors on last week. "

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On June 26, the United States recorded on46,000 new cases of coronaviruses, brandishing the recording of the previous peak, which occurred in April. States, including Florida, California, Arizona and Texas eitherslowed or reversed their reopening plansAs the relaxation of restrictions has led to the state of daily records and concerns about the capacity of the hospital bed.

According to Schucha, the volume of cases in the United States publishes the detection and confinement methods that have helped other countries reduce their infection rates. In New Zealand, Singapore and South Korea, she said, "A new case is quickly identified and all theContacts are traced And people are isolated who are sick and the people exposed are in quarantine and can keep things under control. »Since April, New Zealand has been able to maintain its daily numbers of new cases in simple numbers, scoring several days with zero new coronavirus diagnostics. South Korea has not seen more than 100 new cases in the day since the end of March. Singapore's numbers are always hundreds, but it exceeds a peak of more than 1,400 end of April.

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However, the United States is too far away for effective tracing, which these countries are credited for their success - at this point. There are also too many individual outbreaks to hunt, while other countries have been able to locate separate locations in which a propagation event occurred.

"We have too many viruses throughout the country so that it is now," Schuchanné reasoned. "So it's very discouraging."

The head of the CDC also found that it does not appear that the population builds immunity to coronavirus, which means that any hypothesis that Covid-19 will soon execute its course is probably incorrect. His resilience and adaptability make it the type of infectious disease that people in his most fear position, she explained. Looking in our story, he compares to anotherMortal global event.

"As much as we have studied [the 1918 influenza pandemic], I think what we live as a global community is really serious," Schucha, "and it's similar to this 1918 transformation experience" . And for more about what experts want you to know, theThe former director of CDC has just published this warning of this Grim Covid-19.

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