Dr Fauci rings the alarm just on this subject when he was descending from his position
The infectious disease expert still has warnings for Americans.
Anthony Fauci, MD, was the face of the countryCovid response Since the start of the pandemic in 2020. But the work of the public health figure has extended far beyond that: Fauci has served under seven American presidents, helping to direct the countryThrough many health attacks, including the AIDS epidemic. It was at this time that he became director of the National Institute of Infectious Allergies and Diseases (NIAID). But after decades working to keep the Americans safe and healthy, Fauci hangs up her hat. Before doing, virus experts have end warnings for what the future has in store for us. Read the rest to discover what Fauci simply sounds the alarm - and it is not cocovid.
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Fauci withdrew from her government positions after three decades.
Fauci has been referring to its possible release for at least a month. But on August 22, the expert in infectious diseases confirmed in an announcement that he will withdraw from his posts in the federal government. According to the press release, Fauci will leave her role as director of Niaid after 38 years, as well as his position as chief medical advisor to the presidentJoe Biden. The public health figure said that he would "leave these positions in December this yearContinue the next chapter"Of her career.
"It was the honor of a life to have managed Niaid, an extraordinary institution, for so many years and through so many challenges of scientific and public health. I am very proud of our many achievements," said Declared Fauci in his declaration. "While I go from my current posts, I do not retire. After more than 50 years of government service, I plan to continue the next phase of my career when I still have so much energy and passion for my field."
But it sounds the alarm on a problem before resigning.
In an interview of August 31 with Bloomberg, Fauci warned that the United Statesshould be prepared For a "pretty bad flu season" later this year. According to the expert in infectious diseases, this will coincide with the cases in progress this winter, just descending from his duties.
"We must be ready for this, superimposed on what I hope to be the residue and not another tip of Covid," Fauci in the media told. "We will be better to be careful."
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Fauci said that influenza is already increasing in certain regions.
According to Fauci, the southern hemisphere sees new influenza strains before doing so every year - and the region has already had a more serious season than it usually gets it. Australia istowards the end From its worst flu season in five years, flu has increased in the country for the first time since the start of the pandemic, reported NBC News. Australian public health officials expect to see record levels of infections, which, according to Fauci, have aroused concerns in the United States of a potentially severe seasonal flu here this fall and this winter.
Outgoing Niaid director told Bloomberg that Americans should get flu vaccines when they become available. He also declared that new coated boosters adapted to the latest Omicron variants could help prevent a dangerous combined peak both cocovored and influencing this year, noting that it hopes that the United States will continue to innovate and improve vaccines over time.
"One of the errors we have made is that we focus on the problem that is right in front of you and that we leave on what could be a problem in the future," Faaci in Bloomberg told.
Millions of people are infected with flu each year.
The exact impact of seasonal flu is difficult to identify, and it can change year in year. But overall, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) believe that from 2010 to 2020, the influenza resulted between the two9 million and 41 million diseases In the United States, the agency estimates that the virus translates between 140,000 and 710,000 hospitalizations each year, with annual deaths ranging from 12,000 to 52,000 to 52,000 people.
"The seasonal flu is associated with a large number of hospitalizations." The CDC explains. "Vaccination against flu is the first and the best way to prevent flu and its serious complications."