White House coronavirus task force warns of ‘aggressive spread of the community’ and possible ‘US variant’

Reports sent by the task force to states dated January 3 warned of the possibility of a “US variant” of Covid-19.

“This wave of autumn / winter has been almost double the rate of increase in cases compared to spring and summer. This acceleration suggests that there may be a US variant that has evolved here, in addition to the UK variant that is already spreading in our communities and can be 50% more transmissible, “say reports obtained by CNN, calling for” aggressive mitigation … to match a much more aggressive virus.

That mitigation should include wearing face masks, the task force said, and immediately vaccinating as many people as possible.

“Without the uniform implementation of an effective face mask (two or three layers and well-adjusted) and strict social distance, epidemics can quickly worsen as these variants spread and become prevalent,” said the report.

This development occurs after the US tracks cases of a variant first identified in the UK that appears to be more easily transmitted.

White House coronavirus task force warns of 'unstable' data during holiday
The pandemic continues to grow as the nation turned its attention to the US Capitol insurrection and the certification of President-elect Joe Biden’s victory, and the task force continued to warn states of the “spread of the aggressive community” after the vacation.

“The United States remains at an elevated level of 140-150,000 confirmed and suspected COVID admissions per week and 120-125,000 patients admitted in total. Significant continued deterioration, from California through the Sunbelt to the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, despite low test rates during the holidays, suggests an aggressive spread of the community, “said the task force report.

The task force reports also called for outpatient infusion sites with monoclonal antibodies “immediately available to save lives”.

And as the nation struggles to immunize Americans quickly, reports say vaccines should “be put to arms now”.

“Do not delay the rapid immunization of people over 65 and vulnerable to serious illnesses; recommend the creation of high-performance vaccination sites with the use of EMT staff to monitor potential anaphylaxis and fully use nursing students No vaccine should be in the freezers, but should be armed now; active and aggressive immunization in the face of this increase would save lives, “say the reports.

This week, California is the state with the most new cases per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Arizona, Kansas, Tennessee, Rhode Island, Utah, Arkansas, West Virginia, Georgia and Massachusetts in the top 10.

The test’s positivity, an indication of rising cases to come, is highest in Oklahoma, followed by Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama.

Arkansas has the highest number of hospitalizations per 100 hospital beds, followed by Arizona, Maryland, Oklahoma, Georgia, Kentucky, California, District of Columbia, South Carolina and New Mexico.

And Kansas has the highest number of new deaths per 100,000, followed by Wyoming, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, Arkansas, Indiana, Mississippi, Arizona, Tennessee and Rhode Island.

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