Important clarification from the White House on “controlling” Corona



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The White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, said on Sunday that “the United States will not be able to control the emerging corona virus, because it is a contagious virus like influenza, but it can control the ways to deal with it.”

“What we have to do is make sure we have the right mitigating factors, be it treatments or vaccines, to make sure it doesn’t kill people,” the official added, speaking to CNN.

The United States recorded a record number of Corona injuries on Saturday for the second day in a row, according to the Johns Hopkins University benchmark, whose data is constantly updated.

The country counted 88,973 new infections between Friday and Saturday, a figure much higher than the 79,963 injuries that were registered the previous day.

Total deaths in the United States reached 224,751 out of 8 million 568,625 injured, which is the highest number in the world.

And the United States had already hit the threshold of eighty thousand infections a day during July, especially due to hot spots in southern states like Texas and Florida, where the virus was out of control at the time.

Currently, “the worst outbreaks of the virus are in the north of the country and in the Midwest, at a time when about 35 states out of 50 are witnessing an increase in the number of infections.”

Today Sunday, the American expert in the field of infectious diseases, Anthony Fauci, hoped to ensure the effectiveness of vaccines against the virus in early December, and to carry out large-scale vaccination campaigns, during the next year.

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