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↵ ↵ ↵ In response to the remarks in the United States that "the new crown epidemic has ended", a number of experts in the United States recently pointed out that the new crown virus has not been controlled in the United States, and it is reckless and irresponsible to dilute the
epidemic.
epidemic.
The Washington Post also recently published an editorial stressing that the new crown epidemic is not over
.
The article said that the new crown epidemic is still raging, the new crown virus is still infecting, getting sick and dying, and the virus is still mutating and invading the world
.
.
The article said that the new crown epidemic is still raging, the new crown virus is still infecting, getting sick and dying, and the virus is still mutating and invading the world
.
According to the latest weekly report of the new crown epidemic of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the average daily increase in the number of confirmed covid-19 cases in the United States is close to 60,000, and the average daily increase in deaths in 7 days is
358.
In addition, since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic in the United States, the cumulative number of confirmed covid-19 cases reported in the United States has exceeded 95 million, and the cumulative number of deaths
has exceeded 1 million.
358.
In addition, since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic in the United States, the cumulative number of confirmed covid-19 cases reported in the United States has exceeded 95 million, and the cumulative number of deaths
has exceeded 1 million.
Steven Slavscher, a professor at Northwestern University's Médir School of Journalism, posted on social media that it would be reckless and irresponsible to downplay the
outbreak.
Slasser worries that many states, as well as local governments, businesses and educational institutions, may abandon all anti-epidemic measures as a
result.
outbreak.
Slasser worries that many states, as well as local governments, businesses and educational institutions, may abandon all anti-epidemic measures as a
result.
Eric Topol, professor of molecular medicine at the Scripps Research Institute, pointed out in an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times that all the data show that the new crown epidemic has not been controlled in the United States, there are still too many deaths, and many people are still suffering
.
.
Topol said that given the number of untested and unreported cases, the number of new confirmed covid-19 cases in the United States over the past period is actually "several times" of the reported number, and the new crown virus is still achieving its "main goal" of finding a large number of new or duplicate hosts for replication and continuation
.
If we pretend the outbreak is over, then "we will be vulnerable"
.
.
If we pretend the outbreak is over, then "we will be vulnerable"
.
Lawrence Gosting, a professor of global health law at Georgetown University, believes that as the United States enters the season of high respiratory diseases and a new round of vaccination activities starts, people should remain vigilant
.
.
According to a survey report released by the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention in June this year, nearly one in five adults who have been infected with the new crown virus and tested negative still have some symptoms, including fatigue, tachycardia, shortness of breath, cognitive difficulties, chronic pain, abnormal sensory function, muscle weakness and so on
.
.
A few days ago, a large number of protesters gathered on the north side of the White House to hold a demonstration, calling on the US federal government to pay attention to the negative impact
of the epidemic.
Claudia Carrera, who participated in the demonstrations, said the deaths and disabilities caused by the coronavirus continue to severely affect African Americans, Latino and low-income groups in the
United States.
of the epidemic.
Claudia Carrera, who participated in the demonstrations, said the deaths and disabilities caused by the coronavirus continue to severely affect African Americans, Latino and low-income groups in the
United States.
According to a report released by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at the end of August, life expectancy in the United States in 2021 will be nearly 1 year shorter than the previous year
.
This is the second consecutive year that the data has declined, and the report says the COVID-19 pandemic is the number one reason
.
According to a separate report by the agency, COVID-19 in 2021 was the third leading cause
of death for Americans after heart disease and cancer.
.
This is the second consecutive year that the data has declined, and the report says the COVID-19 pandemic is the number one reason
.
According to a separate report by the agency, COVID-19 in 2021 was the third leading cause
of death for Americans after heart disease and cancer.
In response to the remarks in the United States that "the new crown epidemic has ended", a number of experts in the United States recently pointed out that the new crown virus has not been controlled in the United States, and it is reckless and irresponsible to dilute the
epidemic.
epidemic.
The Washington Post also recently published an editorial stressing that the new crown epidemic is not over
.
The article said that the new crown epidemic is still raging, the new crown virus is still infecting, getting sick and dying, and the virus is still mutating and invading the world
.
.
The article said that the new crown epidemic is still raging, the new crown virus is still infecting, getting sick and dying, and the virus is still mutating and invading the world
.
According to the latest weekly report of the new crown epidemic of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the average daily increase in the number of confirmed covid-19 cases in the United States is close to 60,000, and the average daily increase in deaths in 7 days is
358.
In addition, since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic in the United States, the cumulative number of confirmed covid-19 cases reported in the United States has exceeded 95 million, and the cumulative number of deaths
has exceeded 1 million.
358.
In addition, since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic in the United States, the cumulative number of confirmed covid-19 cases reported in the United States has exceeded 95 million, and the cumulative number of deaths
has exceeded 1 million.
Steven Slavscher, a professor at Northwestern University's Médir School of Journalism, posted on social media that it would be reckless and irresponsible to downplay the
outbreak.
Slasser worries that many states, as well as local governments, businesses and educational institutions, may abandon all anti-epidemic measures as a
result.
outbreak.
Slasser worries that many states, as well as local governments, businesses and educational institutions, may abandon all anti-epidemic measures as a
result.
Eric Topol, professor of molecular medicine at the Scripps Research Institute, pointed out in an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times that all the data show that the new crown epidemic has not been controlled in the United States, there are still too many deaths, and many people are still suffering
.
.
Topol said that given the number of untested and unreported cases, the number of new confirmed covid-19 cases in the United States over the past period is actually "several times" of the reported number, and the new crown virus is still achieving its "main goal" of finding a large number of new or duplicate hosts for replication and continuation
.
If we pretend the outbreak is over, then "we will be vulnerable"
.
.
If we pretend the outbreak is over, then "we will be vulnerable"
.
Lawrence Gosting, a professor of global health law at Georgetown University, believes that as the United States enters the season of high respiratory diseases and a new round of vaccination activities starts, people should remain vigilant
.
.
According to a survey report released by the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention in June this year, nearly one in five adults who have been infected with the new crown virus and tested negative still have some symptoms, including fatigue, tachycardia, shortness of breath, cognitive difficulties, chronic pain, abnormal sensory function, muscle weakness and so on
.
.
A few days ago, a large number of protesters gathered on the north side of the White House to hold a demonstration, calling on the US federal government to pay attention to the negative impact
of the epidemic.
Claudia Carrera, who participated in the demonstrations, said the deaths and disabilities caused by the coronavirus continue to severely affect African Americans, Latino and low-income groups in the
United States.
of the epidemic.
Claudia Carrera, who participated in the demonstrations, said the deaths and disabilities caused by the coronavirus continue to severely affect African Americans, Latino and low-income groups in the
United States.
According to a report released by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at the end of August, life expectancy in the United States in 2021 will be nearly 1 year shorter than the previous year
.
This is the second consecutive year that the data has declined, and the report says the COVID-19 pandemic is the number one reason
.
According to a separate report by the agency, COVID-19 in 2021 was the third leading cause
of death for Americans after heart disease and cancer.
.
This is the second consecutive year that the data has declined, and the report says the COVID-19 pandemic is the number one reason
.
According to a separate report by the agency, COVID-19 in 2021 was the third leading cause
of death for Americans after heart disease and cancer.
In response to the remarks in the United States that "the new crown epidemic has ended", a number of experts in the United States recently pointed out that the new crown virus has not been controlled in the United States, and it is reckless and irresponsible to dilute the
epidemic.
epidemic.
The Washington Post also recently published an editorial stressing that the new crown epidemic is not over
.
The article said that the new crown epidemic is still raging, the new crown virus is still infecting, getting sick and dying, and the virus is still mutating and invading the world
.
.
The article said that the new crown epidemic is still raging, the new crown virus is still infecting, getting sick and dying, and the virus is still mutating and invading the world
.
According to the latest weekly report of the new crown epidemic of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the average daily increase in the number of confirmed covid-19 cases in the United States is close to 60,000, and the average daily increase in deaths in 7 days is
358.
In addition, since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic in the United States, the cumulative number of confirmed covid-19 cases reported in the United States has exceeded 95 million, and the cumulative number of deaths
has exceeded 1 million.
358.
In addition, since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic in the United States, the cumulative number of confirmed covid-19 cases reported in the United States has exceeded 95 million, and the cumulative number of deaths
has exceeded 1 million.
Steven Slavscher, a professor at Northwestern University's Médir School of Journalism, posted on social media that it would be reckless and irresponsible to downplay the
outbreak.
Slasser worries that many states, as well as local governments, businesses and educational institutions, may abandon all anti-epidemic measures as a
result.
outbreak.
Slasser worries that many states, as well as local governments, businesses and educational institutions, may abandon all anti-epidemic measures as a
result.
Eric Topol, professor of molecular medicine at the Scripps Research Institute, pointed out in an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times that all the data show that the new crown epidemic has not been controlled in the United States, there are still too many deaths, and many people are still suffering
.
.
Topol said that given the number of untested and unreported cases, the number of new confirmed covid-19 cases in the United States over the past period is actually "several times" of the reported number, and the new crown virus is still achieving its "main goal" of finding a large number of new or duplicate hosts for replication and continuation
.
If we pretend the outbreak is over, then "we will be vulnerable"
.
.
If we pretend the outbreak is over, then "we will be vulnerable"
.
Lawrence Gosting, a professor of global health law at Georgetown University, believes that as the United States enters the season of high respiratory diseases and a new round of vaccination activities starts, people should remain vigilant
.
Disease disease.
According to a survey report released by the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention in June this year, nearly one in five adults who have been infected with the new crown virus and tested negative still have some symptoms, including fatigue, tachycardia, shortness of breath, cognitive difficulties, chronic pain, abnormal sensory function, muscle weakness and so on
.
.
A few days ago, a large number of protesters gathered on the north side of the White House to hold a demonstration, calling on the US federal government to pay attention to the negative impact
of the epidemic.
Claudia Carrera, who participated in the demonstrations, said the deaths and disabilities caused by the coronavirus continue to severely affect African Americans, Latino and low-income groups in the
United States.
of the epidemic.
Claudia Carrera, who participated in the demonstrations, said the deaths and disabilities caused by the coronavirus continue to severely affect African Americans, Latino and low-income groups in the
United States.
According to a report released by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at the end of August, life expectancy in the United States in 2021 will be nearly 1 year shorter than the previous year
.
This is the second consecutive year that the data has declined, and the report says the COVID-19 pandemic is the number one reason
.
According to a separate report by the agency, COVID-19 in 2021 was the third leading cause
of death for Americans after heart disease and cancer.
Heart heart .
This is the second consecutive year that the data has declined, and the report says the COVID-19 pandemic is the number one reason
.
According to a separate report by the agency, COVID-19 in 2021 was the third leading cause
of death for Americans after heart disease and cancer.