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CoV in the United States: Cold triggers infection

CoV in the United States: Cold triggers infection

According to the Washington Post, cold weather pushes people into closed rooms. It said outdoor intersections would be less and it would be more difficult to keep distance. In the Northeastern United States, infections have increased in the last seven days. The worst affected states are New Hampshire, Illinois, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. According to experts, an increasing number of epidemics follow the development of the previous autumn and winter, so the “Washington Post” more.

Earlier, the southern states were badly shaken by a sharp increase in the number of cases. Overall, the number of infections has dropped by six percent in the past week and the number of hospital admissions has dropped by nine percent, indicating that the Washington Post is analyzing its number of infections. According to Johns Hopkins University on Saturday evening, 45,400,466 people have been infected in the United States so far, and 735,373 people have died from the disease so far.

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Anthony Fossie, US immunologist and presidential adviser, recognized to date for his work

Fuci: Worse than I expected

Anthony Fassi, 80, an American immunologist and presidential adviser, said he was surprised by the extent of the infection. Although he already knew that “a lot of trouble” was coming in February 2020, Fauci said Tuesday evening at a ceremony at the New York Historical Society that “it’s worse than I expected.”

At the onset of the epidemic, he would not have imagined that more than 700,000 people in the United States and millions of people worldwide would die after being infected with the virus. “In my frantic and hopeless dreams, I would never have predicted it.”

“Historical” is over

F health received the “History Maker Award” at the gala for services to the American health system. Pam Schaffler, chairman of the museum’s board of trustees, supported the claim that the “physician of the United States” did not just “make history” during epidemics.

Fossie joined via live stream, with all guests of the event at the Central Park Museum in Manhattan required to show vaccinations and negative cowboy tests. Previous winners include former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former New York Police Chief William Bratton.

US President Joe Biden

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US President Joe Biden is not hated by Republicans for his compulsory vaccination

Texas: Business lobby lifts vaccine ban

Meanwhile, in Texas, US President Joe Biden continues to dispute the provision of compulsory vaccinations to various professional groups and to many private companies and government employees. Many leading Republicans described the compulsory vaccination as an attack on citizens’ personal liberty. Earlier last week, Texan Prime Minister Greg Abbott announced that all cowboy vaccination duties in his state would not be valid.

“I have an administrative order banning compulsory vaccinations at any facility in Texas,” the governor tweeted. However, on Tuesday of this week, his bill was defeated in the Texan Senate. After all, according to The Texas Tribune “The Texas Tribune”, companies revolted against Abbott’s initiative and pushed for compulsory vaccination.

Abbott was fully vaccinated. “The Govit-19 vaccine is safe, effective and our best defense against the virus, but should always be volunteered and never implemented,” he predicted.

A total of about one hundred million people have been affected

In early September, Biden announced that due to a sharp increase in the number of infections, federal employees and employees of government contractors should be vaccinated. In addition, companies with more than 100 employees must ensure that their employees are vaccinated or tested once a week. According to Biden, these activities affect about a hundred million people.

Former President Donald Trump’s Republicans immediately announced they would appeal against the vaccine requirements. Abbott is in open conflict not only with Cov policy but also with Fiden. The two are arguing in court over a ban on abortion in Texas. In addition, Abbott tightened election law in his state against opposition from Democrats.

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