Decentis signed an executive order on Friday evening, allowing the restaurant and bar to immediately start operating at 100% capacity. He cited the financial difficulties of not running businesses at full capacity as per the order.
Suarez said wearing a mask in public and slowly reopening it has helped count coronavirus cases in Miami.
Across the country, more than 7 million people have been infected and 204,497 have died.
Suarez said he is concerned that the changing flu season in the state is approaching and that schools are preparing to learn in person by mid-October.
“We’ll see in the next few weeks whether he’s right about his perspective. But if he’s wrong about his perspective … it’s going to be a very, very difficult time for him and it’s going to be a very difficult time, because he The flu is in the middle of the season, ”Suarez said.
The intensity of winter can be on the horizon
“You don’t want to get into a community with that level spread out in the fall and winter, because if you do, you get a difficult situation that will be really challenging,” Fauke told Chief Dr Howard Bauchaner, editor of JAMA.
A winter boom in Europe could already emerge, Murray said.
“Cases are exploding there. So we know it’s coming and we expect it to attack the U.S. very soon.”
Normal can go a long way – even a vaccine
“Until you vaccinate enough people … so you can start thinking about getting a little more towards normalcy, probably as me and others have said, maybe in the third quarter of 2021,” he told Boucher. “Maybe even in the fourth quarter.”
Meanwhile, Fauqi and other leading experts have urged Americans to continue to follow safety guidelines and avoid wearing crowded spaces, wearing masks, keeping their distance, and washing their hands.
Measures can be life-saving.
“This research clearly confirms that despite the high rates of COVID-19 in the United States, the number of people with antibodies is still low and we have not come close to achieving herd immunity,” said one of the study authors, Dr. Julie Personet, professor of medicine at Stanford University, said in a statement.
“Until an effective vaccine is approved, we need to make sure that our more vulnerable population is reached with preventive measures.”
CNN’s Christina Maxoris, Nicole Chavez, Jay Croft, Lauren Mascarenhas, Melissa Alonso, Shelby Lynn Erdman, Andre Kane and Konstantin Toropin contribute to the report.
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