It’s time for a New Year’s resolution, and while this is usually an inward process – how can you improve yourself, you may ask – this year, it’s important to think about others. The coronavirus does not stop – and, in fact, is infecting us faster, due to the discovery of a new “more contagious” mutation. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country’s leading infectious disease specialist and director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, hopes that his New Year’s resolution will be to follow his public health fundamentals, including “what to do now”. He spoke to New day on CNN; read on – and to ensure your health and the health of others, don’t miss out on these Clear signs that you’ve had Coronavirus.
So, what is the thing that you should really stop doing now?
“The thing to do now is to try not to meet a large number of people in social settings, like dinners, try to keep it restricted to the immediate family and the immediate family, “says Fauci.” Because when you get a large number of people to dine indoors, poor ventilation and air circulation, that’s when you have problems. And that is what we are concerned with. In addition to the increase, we will have an increase superimposed on this increase, which may make January even worse than December. Hope not. I hope it doesn’t happen, but it is certainly possible a reliable fact of this pandemic, which you know, very well it is post vacation because of travel because of people getting together, we see the numbers getting worse.
“There are different models that say different things,” he said, “I think we should just assume it is going to get worse.”
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“When it comes to the numbers we are in now, it is really, really difficult to make effective identification, isolation and contact tracking,” advises Fauci. “Some areas are doing this, but for the most part, as a whole, as a country, it’s really holding on to health, to the public health guidelines that I’ve been talking about … the simple things that we have to keep doing this, they are more important. “Also,” we try to get people to tone down the trip. “
As for you, follow Fauci’s fundamentals and help stop this wave, no matter where you live – use a face mask, social distance, avoid large crowds, do not go home with people you are not sheltering (especially in bars), practice good hand hygiene, be vaccinated when it is available to you and to protect your life and the lives of others, don’t visit any of these 35 places you’re most likely to reach COVID.