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Fauci said we headed to ‘wrong direction’ in Coronavirus

Fauci said we headed to 'wrong direction' in Coronavirus
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Wilmington: The United States is in an unnecessary “difficulty” of Covid-19 cases driven by Americans who are not vaccinated and Delta Virulent variants, infectious disease experts on the country week.
“We go in the wrong direction,” Dr.
Anthony Fauci, described himself as “very frustrated.” He said it recommends that vaccinated wear masks are “under active considerations” by the government’s prominent public health officials.
Also, Booster Shots can be suggested for people with the immune system Pressed who was vaccinated, said Fauci.
Fauci, who also served as Head of President Joe Biden’s Advisor, told CNN “States” that he had taken part in a conversation about changing the mask guidelines.
He noted that some local jurisdictions where the infection rate soared , Like Los Angeles County, has called for individuals to wear masks in the public space in the room UP from vaccination status.
Fauci said the local rules were compatible with disease control centers and prevention recommendations that vaccination did not need to use a public mask in public.
More than 163 million people, or 49% of the total US population, are fully vaccinated, according to CDC data.
From those who qualify for vaccines, aged 12 years and over, the number rose to 57%.
“This is a big problem among those who are not vaccinated, which is the reason why we are out there, practically begging people who are not vaccinated to come out and vaccinate,” said Fauci.
Fauci said government experts were reviewing the initial data because they consider whether to recommend that individuals are vaccinated to get booster shots.
He suggested that some of the most vulnerable, such as organ transplants and cancer patients, “possibly” recommended for Booster Shots.
He also praised the Republican Party, including the government.
Asa Hutchinson from Arkansas and Ron Desantis from Florida, and a second-ranked home leader, rep.
Steve Scalise from Louisiana, because it encourages their constituents to be vaccinated.
Their country has the lowest level of vaccination in this country.
“What I really want to see is more and more leaders in areas are not vaccinated to get out and talk and encourage people to be vaccinated,” Fauci said.

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