Brace Yourselves: Medical Experts Advise U.S. to Shut Down Again as COVID-19 Cases Reach Over 4 Million | lovebscott.com

Brace Yourselves: Medical Experts Advise U.S. to Shut Down Again as COVID-19 Cases Reach Over 4 Million

 

COVID-19 is far from under control in the United States and case numbers around the country are increasing at an alarming rate.

As the number of cases crosses the four million mark, medical experts are urging political leaders to shut the country down again in an attempt to regain control of the virus.

via Complex:

The U.S. has recorded at least 4,038,748 confirmed cases and 144,304 deaths, CNN reports. Now, over 150 well-known U.S. medical experts, scientists, teachers, nurses, and other experts have written a letter to political leaders to halt state reopenings.

“Right now we are on a path to lose more than 200,000 American lives by November 1st. Yet, in many states people can drink in bars, get a haircut, eat inside a restaurant, get a tattoo, get a massage, and do myriad other normal, pleasant, but non-essential activities,” the letter said. On Thursday, the CDC told the outlet that coronavirus is set to become a leading cause of death in America.

Bill Gates also expressed his concern during a CNN coronavirus town hall. “Infection rates in the US are deeply troubling because the summer, when it’s warmer, when people are outdoors more, actually it’s easier to reduce the infection than it’s going to be out in the fall,” he said. “So we’re in a very tough situation.” The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is helping to pay for the development of a COVID vaccine.

Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House Coronavirus Task Force coordinator, has said that cases have begun plateauing in the four states—Texas, California, Arizona, Florida—that have seen surges. Now, other states, like New Mexico, Hawaii, and Missouri are seeing local outbreaks; all three states reported records for new daily cases on Thursday.

Los Angeles has also reported another 2,000-plus new confirmed cases, while Alaska is dealing with an outbreak at a seafood processing plant in Seward, where 96 workers have tested positive.

Word to the wise: Start stocking your toilet paper back up.

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