In the latest figures on Friday, the United States has reached 700,000 Covid-19 deaths since the start of Pandemi, a gloomy milestone in the midst of anti-vax sentiments and wrong information. Death is mostly now driven by the Delta variant, which is very contagious and very dangerous for people who remain not vaccinated.
Underwind the nature of the Delta Variant which is very looking forward is the fact that it only takes about 3.5 months for the US to switch from 600,000 to 700,000 deaths, the extraordinary majority affects those who do not receive one of the Covid-19 vaccines. Spikes recently in the case of Delta have made many hospitals and caused an increase in infection among those who were too young to vaccinate.
Even though the vaccine is available and completely free, around 70 million people are expected to still have not been vaccinated. From them, the reason for the lack of vaccination ranges from the general apathy and jammed into the theory and politics of direct conspiracy. The most recent surge in infection has just diminished, but public health officials are still worried.
The US enters the winter, when other flu and respiratory viruses are common. Adding this problem is that the RSV case began climbing this summer months earlier than a distinctive peak season, triggering fears that this winter can lead to another surge in hospitalization and increase the burden on the health care system.
Apart from a large number of Covid-19 cases experienced in the US this summer, the health care system faces the lack of developing staff because many early retirement professionals, change careers, or suffer fatigue because they work during a pandemic. A number of hospitals and health care facilities have fired a relatively high nurse and other staff who refuse to be vaccinated against viruses, lack of fuel.
On October 1, around 64.7 percent of the US population had received at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine, with 185 million people entirely vaccinated and 4.7 million also received booster shots.
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