It is at this moment that the next surge of Covid will knock, the expert virus warns
Another increase in infections could be directed our way earlier than expected.
WithOMICRON surge Finally, disappearing and most COVID restrictions are distant, the people of all the United States plan to plan a spring and summer largely from the virus. After all, infections fell more than 16%last week And hospitalizations are also down more than 27%, depending on the latest data from disease control and prevention centers (CDC). But Covid is anything but we have been affected by overvoltages again and again for two years. If we are experiencing another wave, when do health leaders think it will hit? Read it to know when a virus expert says we should expect the next COVID push.
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The United States could see another thrust of the virus in the coming weeks.
Although infections always fall into the country for the moment, we could see a reversal of trends in the coming weeks. "I expect we will see a wave in the United States earlier thanwhat most people expect, "Kristian Andersen, PhD, a virologist at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, saidThe New York TimesMarch 19th.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
According to Andersen, the next increase in COVID could hit the U.S. as of April, or shortly after, later in the spring or early summer. "Such a wave would be accompanied by hospitalizations and rising deaths," he warned.
COVID cases are rising again in many countries.
The new Covid waves already strike other countries, especially those of Western Europe. According to CNN, the United Kingdom has begunSee cases and hospitalizations Media again two weeks after the country dropped one of its last COVID restrictions, the condition of isolation for positive tested persons. Over the past week, US sawing cases increase by 48% and hospitalizations increase by 17%.
Infections are now expelled in more than half of the countries of the European Union (EU), by CNN. According to data from Johns Hopkins University, COVID cases increased by 48% in the Netherlands and 20% in Germany of the last week.
"Without a doubt, the opening of society and people mingle inside are clearly a contributor, as well as the overall immunity of the decrease, which means that we really have to stay in mind and keep our eye On the model here "Top House White Covid AdvisorAnthony Fauci, MD, said CNN. "That's why that's why we're watching her very carefully."
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Many experts believe that the United States is likely to follow.
Increasing cases in other countries are probably preferred what will happen here soon. After all,COVID cases have despires In Europe, a few weeks before starting to get up to the US 5 times in the last two years,United States today Remarks. "We learn a lot about the next wave that will happen to the US.S."Eric Topol, Director of the Translational Research Institute Scripps in La Jolla, California, told the publication of news. "It's going to happen. It's inevitable."
And although it would have been inevitable that the United States would soon suffer another Overvolt of Covid, Topol said that experts are not certain whether it is a spectacular failure of the country's progress or simply a minor setback. "It's going to be a push of a kind, whose magnitude is unclear," he saidUnited States today.
A subvariant sub-capone is responsible for new COVID surgies.
Increasing coviding cases in Europe canMuch to be attributed to Alternative BA.2, which is an Omicron's new "furtive" subcapturist, reported CNBC. According toThe New York TimesThis subproit is estimated at 30 to 50% more communicable than the original Omicron strain (BA.1). In the United States, BA.2 already represented nearly a quarter of the new viral infections of last week.
And while others have confirmed that they can not predict how another push in the United States will get,William Hanage , PhD, an infectious epidemic of the disease at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, said United States today that it can probably guess where in the country, it will hit the hardest.
"The only thing I am very prepared to predict is that places with large quantities of invalid and unvaccinated elderly people will have a more consistent experience with Ba.2," said Hanage.
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