No turning back for Florida, Texas? The next two weeks are 'critical' for US, Fauci warns

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States have arrived at a crossroads that will define the coronavirus pandemic in the United States as half of the country struggles to manage rising COVID-19 cases, health experts say.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top infectious disease expert at the National Institutes of Health, told Congress on Tuesday that the next two weeks will be"critical" in how the country addresses the surge in states like Florida, Texas and Arizona.

Some say intermittent lockdowns are essential to control flare-ups. Fauci, however, said it might not be necessary for states to issue a total lockdown but instead roll back or pause reopening phases until cases are manageable.on Thursday and suspended elective surgeries in the state’s largest counties. Phase 3 plans included increasing restaurant and business occupancy and allowing amusements parks and carnivals in counties with more than 1,000 cases to operate at half-capacity.

"In my opinion, we have not seen the worst of it, and the next couple of weeks are going to be hard," she said."The only way to get out of this, as we know, is physical distancing, mask wearing, washing your hands, staying away from other people – all the things public health folks have been saying all the time."

But mask-wearing has become politicized, with anti-mask rallies held in Arizona even as Gov. Doug Ducey gave local communities the authority to require masks last week and as both Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane and the Phoenix City Council issued mask mandates this week. Arnold Monto, professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan School for Public Health, says that in addition to enforcement, state officials must clearly communicate what's expected of residents and lead by example.Health officials have consistently reiterated that keeping the health care system functional was a main priority amid the coronavirus pandemic.

"When hospitals are evaluating the anticipated future demands, you have to be thinking two to four weeks ahead," said Caitlin Rivers, epidemiologist at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security.that it's already beginning to receive adult patients to create more capacity at other hospitals.

 

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Those that refuse to acknowledge the horrible situation that this President has allowed to come upon us and they continue to accept his weak talk and lies. This Senate who has failed to protect this Country from a corrupt man who only thinks of himself. They Betrayed America.

Because we must stop Trump. We all see it.

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