- White House health adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci sees hopeful signs that the number of coronavirus cases in particularly affected states is finally beginning to improve.
- The states in question include coronavirus hot spots such as California, Florida, Texas, and Arizona.
- Fauci cautions that these states, however, are not yet out of the woods yet.
If you have paid any attention to the avalanche of new cases of coronavirus that continue to rise in the US, you can probably identify the group of states that have been dealing with the worst outbreak in the US California and Florida are in the Top of the list, and they have seen a record number of cases for most of the coronavirus pandemic, as have other critical states like Arizona and Texas. The outbreak has been so persistent in California, for example, that the Los Angeles City Council has begun to consider whether paying people to quarantine and stay home when they test positive for the coronavirus could help flatten the curve. of cases there.
A Los Angeles city councilman earlier this week filed a motion to establish a $ 25 million “wage replacement program” for any Los Angeles resident, regardless of their criminal record. It is certainly a dramatic step to contain the spread of the virus, although there may be (with an emphasis on “could”) some good news on the horizon.
White House health adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci, who also serves as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said during an appearance on Good morning america This week, four states particularly affected during the coronavirus pandemic (the four we mentioned earlier, California, Texas, Florida, and Arizona) “may be peaking and falling again.”
This occurs when Fauci warned this week that four other states, coincidentally, are seeing their coronavirus risk profile increase at a worrying rate. Those four states include Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, and Indiana. Specifically, you’re looking at the positive rate (the percentage of positive tests versus overall coronavirus tests performed) and the rate at which that metric is increasing in those four states.
“That is a sure sign that you have to be very careful,” Fauci said in GMA “And if you are trying to open, do it according to the guidelines. The guidelines we carefully developed some time ago. “
Florida has especially needed some good news for a while now in terms of its coronavirus case explosion. With more than 451,000 confirmed cases so far in Florida, it has more cases than all other countries except 5, according to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University. However, according to The New York TimesFlorida is now a state where “new cases are mostly the same.” There are still many warning signs showing that Florida still has a long way to go to overcome this crisis, such as the fact that ICU bed availability in the state remains low, but the Covid Act Now notes that the infection rate of Florida of 1.01 reflects the fact that “COVID is still spreading, but slowly.”
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