Health experts are worried about seeing an increase of COVID-19 cases with the upcoming Labor Day weekend.
Health experts are worried about seeing an increase of COVID-19 cases with the upcoming Labor Day weekend.
MELISA RANEY SHOWS UP WHAT’SBEING DONE TO STOP IT.Dr. Deborah Birx:"Together we need to get throughlabor day weekend, reallyprotecting one another."U-S HEALTH EXPERTS ON EDGE ASTHE LABOR DAY HOLIDAYAPPROACHES...ESPECIALLY AFTER MANY STATESSUFFERED SPIKES IN NEW CASES,HOSPITALIZATIONS AND DEATHSAFTER THE MEMORIAL DAY AND JULY4TH HOLIDAYS.Dr. Anthony Fauci: "We don’twant to see a repeat of thesurges that we have seenfollowing of the holidayweekends.
We don’t want to see asurge on the, any circumstances,but particularly as we go on theother side of labor day andenter into the fall, we want togo into that with a runningstart in the right direction.
Wedon’t want to go into that withanother surge that we have toturn around again."OFFICIALS ARE WARNING PEOPLE TOSTAY VIGILANT --WEAR MASKS, SOCIAL DISTANCE,AVOID CROWDS --- AND KEEPGATHERINGS OUTSIDE -- NOTINDOORS.Dr. Deborah Birx:"Please don’t have parties wherepeople do not have mass on justbecause they or a neighbor doesnot mean they couldn’t bepositive."WHILE THE CENTERS FOR DISEASECONTROL AND PREVENTION HAS TOLDSTATE AND LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTHOFFICIALS TO PREPARE TODISTRIBUTE A POSSIBLE COVID-19VACCINE AS SOON AS LATEOCTOBER....MANY HEALTH EXPERTS SAY A SAFEAND EFFECTIVE VACCINE MIGHT
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