The US is at a very real risk of losing all of its recent gains in the fight against the virus as highly contagious variants take advantage of Americans getting lax with security measures.
There are already disturbing signs. Although US Covid-19 cases and hospital admissions showed a downward trend for several weeks, they are still alarmingly high. And that downward trend now seems to have stopped. The most recent seven-day average of new cases shows an increase of just over 2% from the previous week, said Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, yesterday. A similar increase was reported in the most recent seven-day average of deaths, she added.
“Please hear me clearly,” Walensky said. “At this level of instances where variants proliferate, we are completely losing the hard-earned ground that we have gained. These variants pose a very real threat to our people and our progress.”
“Some of it appears to be due to relaxation of public health measures, continued circulation of variants, and people who have dropped their guard,” Tedros said. “Even as vaccines continue to proliferate, we urge all governments and individuals to remember that vaccines alone will not protect you.”
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Ask: Q: Which Covid-19 vaccine should I get?
A: There are now three Covid-19 vaccines approved for use in the US, and many people wonder which one to get them.
WHAT IS IMPORTANT TODAY
Vaccines drastically reduce the risk of hospitalization in the 1980s, real-world data shows
A single dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine reduces the risk of hospitalization from Covid-19 by more than 80% in people over 80, new data from Public Health England shows.
The effect was observed three to four weeks after vaccination. People over the age of 70 were also found to have up to 61% protection against symptomatic diseases from the Pfizer-BioNTech injection and up to 73% from the Oxford-Astra-Zeneca vaccine.
Brazilian hospitals cannot cope with new variants and are reaching a breaking point
UK is hunting individuals infected with the Covid-19 variant
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- A panel of WHO experts strongly advised against using hydroxychloroquine to prevent Covid-19 after reviewing all existing studies on this topic.
- A batch of Covid-19 vaccines had to be rescued by boat after heavy rains threatened power to a Kentucky health facility.
- Former US President Donald Trump and former first lady Melania Trump received a Covid-19 vaccine at the White House in January, a Trump adviser told CNN.
- Trader Joe’s employee says he was fired after writing directly to the chain’s CEO calling for stronger Covid-19 safety protocols in his store.
- The first shipment of Covid-19 vaccines sent to Latin America through the COVAX program landed in Colombia yesterday.
- The European Commission has started laying the groundwork for a vaccine passport that will allow EU citizens to travel this summer.
- China plans to inoculate more than half a billion people by the end of June, respiratory disease expert Zhong Nanshan has revealed.
- A California doctor’s trial was delayed after he appeared before a virtual court hearing while simultaneously performing surgery.
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