Fauci strongly doubt about COVID-19 deaths in U.S. will decline this winter
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Fauci strongly doubt about COVID-19 deaths in U.S. will decline this winter.
October 10th. In a recent interview, American infectious disease expert Fauci said in an interview that he felt “strong doubt” about the view that the number of COVID-19 deaths in the United States will decline this winter.
Fauci also believes that whether there will be a sharp increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in the United States in the winter depends on the public’s vaccination status.
According to a report by the “Capitol Hill” on the 9th, in an interview program to be broadcast on the 10th local time, Fauci was asked whether the United States will appear this winter because of the delta mutant strain or the miu mutant strain.
The surge in COVID-19 cases. He responded that this will depend on the extent to which the United States can vaccinate the millions of Americans who have not yet been vaccinated.
Fauci said that the number of new cases and hospitalizations in the United States has fallen in the past few weeks, but the number of deaths from the COVID-19 is still rising. “I strongly suspect that the number of deaths from the COVID-19 will decline like the number of hospitalizations.
The rate of decline and the extent of the decline depends on a variety of circumstances, such as cold weather, people’s indoor activities, and their compliance with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The influence of the degree of guidance.”
Experts are divided as to whether there will be a surge in new cases in the United States in the future. Liana Win, a professor of public health at George Washington University and an emergency doctor, said that some states in the United States are still struggling to deal with the latest wave of Delta epidemic.
People have also seen such a situation: the number of new cases first rose and then fell, and then people relaxed their vigilance, which led to the number of cases in the United States remaining at a very high level.”
Fauci strongly doubt about COVID-19 deaths in U.S. will decline this winter
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