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With the onset of autumn and winter in the northern hemisphere and increased indoor public activity, the latest pandemic indicators suggest that the United States may once again face the risk of an intensification of
the coronavirus pandemic.
the coronavirus pandemic.
According to the latest data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the current 7-day average daily increase of new crown confirmed cases in the United States is about 39,000, the 7-day average daily increase of deaths is about 340, and the 7-day average daily increase of hospitalized cases is nearly 3,300.
Some experts said that the actual number of infections in the United States may be much higher than official statistics, because some people with mild disease no longer go for testing, and some infected people no longer report results
after testing at home.
Some experts said that the actual number of infections in the United States may be much higher than official statistics, because some people with mild disease no longer go for testing, and some infected people no longer report results
after testing at home.
National Public Radio recently reported that as the United States is about to enter winter, there are signs that the number of new crown infections in the United States may surge
again.
For example, COVID levels detected in wastewater have increased in some areas, including Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Vermont and other parts
of the Northeastern United States.
Public health experts believe this could be an early warning sign
of a rebound.
again.
For example, COVID levels detected in wastewater have increased in some areas, including Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Vermont and other parts
of the Northeastern United States.
Public health experts believe this could be an early warning sign
of a rebound.
David Rubin, director of the Policy Lab at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, said that epidemic surveillance shows that the number of infected cases and hospitalizations in some areas of the northern United States has begun to increase, beginning to show signs of
increased transmission of the new coronavirus.
However, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only about 68% of the US population has been fully vaccinated, and less than half of those who have been vaccinated have received a booster dose
.
increased transmission of the new coronavirus.
However, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only about 68% of the US population has been fully vaccinated, and less than half of those who have been vaccinated have received a booster dose
.
The New York Times reported that the United States is one of the richest and most advanced countries in the world, but the new crown epidemic and monkeypox epidemic have exposed the deep-seated problems of the US epidemic prevention and control system, which is reflected in the plummeting public trust, the proliferation of misinformation, and serious differences between public health officials and patients, and between the federal government and states
.
This indicates that the United States may again fall into chaos
when it comes to new outbreaks in the future.
(CCTV news client)
.
This indicates that the United States may again fall into chaos
when it comes to new outbreaks in the future.
(CCTV news client)