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Coronavirus: US Health Official Warns Of Dangerous Second Wave by seunmohmoh(f): 11:51am On Apr 22, 2020
A second wave of coronavirus cases in the US could be even worse than the first, the country's top health official has warned.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director Robert Redfield said the danger was higher as a fresh outbreak would likely coincide with the flu season.

It would put "unimaginable strain" on the US health care system, he said.

The US has seen more than 800,000 cases - the highest in the world.

More than 45,000 people have so far died with coronavirus across the US, according to a tally kept by Johns Hopkins University.

California had its highest one-day rise in new cases on Monday while New Jersey, the worst-hit US state apart from New York, saw its highest increase in deaths in one day.

In other developments in the US:

In an interview with the Washington Post, Mr Redfield said that "there's a possibility that the assault of the virus on our nation next winter will actually be even more difficult than the one we just went through".

He urged officials in the US to prepare for the possibility of having to confront a flu and a coronavirus epidemic at the same time.

'Really, really difficult'
Mr Redfield stressed the importance of getting flu shots. He said that getting vaccinated "may allow there to be a hospital bed available for your mother or grandmother that may get coronavirus".

The CDC chief said that coronavirus had arrived in the US as the regular flu season was subsiding. He argued that if it had arrived at the peak of the winter influenza season, "it could have been been really, really, really, really difficult".

His warning comes as several US states are moving to ease lockdown restrictions.

Mr Redfield said that social distancing remained key to curb the spread of the virus and urged officials to keep stressing its importance even as restrictions on movement were lifted.

He said recent anti-lockdown protests were "not helpful".

He urged state and federal officials to step up tests to identify those who have coronavirus and the people they have had contact.

He said that the Centers for Disease Control planned to hire more than 650 people - more than doubling its current staff - to help with contact tracing among other things.

The CDC was also exploring the possibility of using Census Bureau workers to help with contact tracing he said.

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Re: Coronavirus: US Health Official Warns Of Dangerous Second Wave by Obiomon: 11:53am On Apr 22, 2020
hmm na WA ooo


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Re: Coronavirus: US Health Official Warns Of Dangerous Second Wave by Oyiboman69: 11:54am On Apr 22, 2020
Re: Coronavirus: US Health Official Warns Of Dangerous Second Wave by Oyiboman69: 12:00pm On Apr 22, 2020
He urged officials in the US to prepare for the possibility of having to confront a flu and a coronavirus epidemic at the same time.
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God, please, with your infinite mercy,find a place in your your heart to forgive humanity

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Re: Coronavirus: US Health Official Warns Of Dangerous Second Wave by sapientia(m): 1:33pm On Apr 22, 2020
Hmmm

Covid 19 is the boss
Re: Coronavirus: US Health Official Warns Of Dangerous Second Wave by Bruno3000(m): 1:47pm On Apr 30, 2020
seunmohmoh:
A second wave of coronavirus cases in the US could be even worse than the first, the country's top health official has warned.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director Robert Redfield said the danger was higher as a fresh outbreak would likely coincide with the flu season.

It would put "unimaginable strain" on the US health care system, he said.

The US has seen more than 800,000 cases - the highest in the world.

More than 45,000 people have so far died with coronavirus across the US, according to a tally kept by Johns Hopkins University.

California had its highest one-day rise in new cases on Monday while New Jersey, the worst-hit US state apart from New York, saw its highest increase in deaths in one day.

In other developments in the US:

In an interview with the Washington Post, Mr Redfield said that "there's a possibility that the assault of the virus on our nation next winter will actually be even more difficult than the one we just went through".

He urged officials in the US to prepare for the possibility of having to confront a flu and a coronavirus epidemic at the same time.

'Really, really difficult'
Mr Redfield stressed the importance of getting flu shots. He said that getting vaccinated "may allow there to be a hospital bed available for your mother or grandmother that may get coronavirus".

The CDC chief said that coronavirus had arrived in the US as the regular flu season was subsiding. He argued that if it had arrived at the peak of the winter influenza season, "it could have been been really, really, really, really difficult".

His warning comes as several US states are moving to ease lockdown restrictions.

Mr Redfield said that social distancing remained key to curb the spread of the virus and urged officials to keep stressing its importance even as restrictions on movement were lifted.

He said recent anti-lockdown protests were "not helpful".

He urged state and federal officials to step up tests to identify those who have coronavirus and the people they have had contact.

He said that the Centers for Disease Control planned to hire more than 650 people - more than doubling its current staff - to help with contact tracing among other things.

The CDC was also exploring the possibility of using Census Bureau workers to help with contact tracing he said.
Nice job op

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