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Bad times for US. The United States is in big trouble

The United States is in serious trouble





The United States has "serious problems" with the new coronavirus, said the country's top infectious disease specialist Anthony Fauchi. He made the remarks at the first briefing of the Corona Task Force at the White House since April. The BBC reported this yesterday.
"Corona can only be eradicated if everyone can prevent the infection together," Fauchi said.


At the briefing, US health officials called for "more effective measures" to stem the spread of the deadly virus, but Vice President Mike Pence praised the United States' "progress" in tackling the Covid-19.


But on Thursday, a maximum of 40,173 patients were identified in the country in a single day, according to an update from Johns Hopkins University.


In all, the number of patients identified in the United States has exceeded 2.4 million, and the death toll has exceeded 1.25 million. This number is more than any other country in the world.


At Friday's briefing, members of the White House Task Force urged young people to take part in a virus identification test, even if they have no symptoms.


Pence said President Donald Trump has called for a task force briefing on the rise in infections and hospital admissions in the southern and western states of the United States in recent days.


The states of Texas, Florida and Arizona have already moved away from further easing restrictions as the deadly virus spreads. Many say the number of patients is increasing as coverage of identification tests increases. But officials said they are finding more patients identified in the test ratio in some areas.



U.S. health officials now say the actual number of infected people in the country could be up to 10 times the official estimate.


At the beginning of the briefing, the coordinator of the White House CoronaVirus Task Force. Deborah Burks thanked the youth for following the instructions. "Earlier we told them to stay at home, now we are asking them to check for the presence of the virus in their own bodies," he said.


The U.S. expert said that with the "big change" in the identification test guidelines, officials will now be able to identify asymptomatic and mild victims.


Dr. briefing. Fawcett said the outbreak would affect the entire United States. Somewhere in the southern and western states, the rise of the virus has been preceded by loosening of restrictions in some places, liability to take "regular steps" even if restrictions are lifted at set times, and disregard for instructions from U.S. citizens.

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