The higher virus expert warns that we have to do these 3 things to stay "safe"
This alert is published while the cocovated cases continue to increase across the country.
Many of us may have celebrated theEnd of the cocovio pandemic A little too early. Despite a decrease of two months, the virus is increasing under the increase thanks to largely circulating subvins of the Omicron variant. In the last week,Infections have increased From more than 18% in the United States, while hospitalizations increased by more than 24%, according to the latest data from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As infections increase, more mitigation measures could be necessary again while we continue to fight the coronavirus. Read the rest to find out what a higher virus expert recommends doing now.
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Virus experts warn Americans that the pandemic is not over.
According to PBS, infections have also increased by more than 50% in the past two weeks, but coronavirus cases increase in almost all states. During an interview on May 21 with the broadcaster, the COVIDE BLAND COVIDE responseAshish Jha, MD, discussed theCurrent state of the virus In the United States, recognizing that cases are even higher than many of us hoped that they would be at this stage.
"I think that if we take a step back and look at where we are in this pandemic, there are obviously a lot of infections.Geoff Bennett. "I mean, the virus is not done."
But there are certain things that we can continue to do to stay safe.
The increase in infections does not mean, however, that we regressed until March 2020. According to JHA, the United States has accumulated a lot of immunity over time, thanks to vaccinations and boosters. This helped protect people and prevented hospitalizations and deaths from increasing too much as cases increase. But to ensure safety over time, we must follow vaccinations, as well as to "work to improve our vaccine [and] assuring ourselves that we have enough treatment," said JHA.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
"I think complacency can cause us a lot of problems," he said. "But if we remain active, we remain concentrated, continue to fight this virus, I think we can ensure the safety of the Americans."
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Another vague cocvid can be on the horizon.
As the emergence of subvariants omicron has brought an increase in coronavirus cases, the virus experts are worried about the future. White House Covid AdvisorAnthony Fauci, MD, previously warned that there waspotential for another wave in autumn.
"People are tired of this pandemic, we understand that. The virus unfortunately did not do its job," Jha told Bennett. "While we are looking at in the fall and winter, what I am playing to be careful at the moment is watching the virus evolve. We have to pay particular attention to what is happening if we see a New wave of infections, we want to be ready with a new generation of vaccines, treatments. "
We may need to come back to certain precautions now covers.
Mask mandates are no longer in place in the United States, including the requirement of the Federal Mask for Transport, which was lifted last month. But masking is probably a good idea as the number increases, even if there are no orders that impose them, according to experts. The CDC always recommends that people in areas with average or high transmission wear masks inside, regardless of vaccination status. Since May 19,45% of the American population is currently in an area with medium or high community transmission, CDC directorRochelle Walinsky, MD, recently tweeted.
"I always believed ... that masking is an important part of the maintenance, you know, to keep the infection numbers," Jha told Bennett. "And I think we are going to want to get this message across to people who in high infection areas, masking will be an important tool to maintain low disruption infections."
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