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Half Of The United States Is Partially Vaccinated by Tandal: 2:18am On Jun 04, 2021
Half of the United States is partially vaccinated, but experts say more work is needed

When the United States celebrated Memorial Day, health professionals celebrated that more than half of the population was at least partially vaccinated, but still do to keep their next holiday safe from COVID-19. It reminded the general public that there was something to do. The news is that people can meet friends and travel comfortably because they are vaccinated, “said William Hasertin, a former professor at Harvard Medical School. “The bad news is that if you’re not vaccinated, you’re still at risk and the risk is as high as it used to be.” Over the weekend, crowds gathered at beaches and bars. It was. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 50.5% of the population is vaccinated at least once and 40.7% is fully vaccinated. I told CNN. “And it’s nice to see everyone feeling really good.” A year ago, many beaches ignored social distances and videos of crowded pool parties on Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. When that sentiment was in stark contrast. Many people showed that they were crammed inside and outside the pool — medical professionals were afraid that the spikes were imminent. The following month, at least 16 The state has suspended or rolled back plans to reopen to combat the surge. This year, President Joe Byden has set a goal. 70% of the population has received at least one dose by July 4. Make sure. Authorities are also stepping up efforts to reach that goal, with another $ 1 million draw from Ozarks to mobile vaccine units sent to densely populated areas of New York. From home care facilities to airports, much of the United States began to look pre-virus. On Monday, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) issued the latest guidance to allow fully vaccinated people. According to the release announced, most home care facilities can be reached without a mask. That same day was expected to be the busiest day of pandemic at a U.S. airport. , Inspected more than 7 million people from Thursday to Sunday. On Friday, TSA screened 1.96 million people. Travel industry experts say this year is going to be a busy summer. United Airlines said on Monday that June-August bookings were more than double last year. In New Orleans, a weekend Mardi Gras-style parade took place after a few months delay, with 50,000 people. Gathered. Great, “said Kelly Cartner, resident of the Parish of Jefferson. “Being here with family and friends is just amazing.” Continuing danger warning Some experts, such as Dr. Jonathan Reiner, a medical professor, told vaccinated people on weekends. They recommended going out and having fun, but they also said that Tedros Adhanom Gebreyes, Executive Director of the World Health Organization, said, “A persistent danger for unvaccinated Americans. It’s wrong. ” Thinking that the danger is gone is a serious mistake for any country, “he said.” Someday, hopefully, a pandemic will be behind us. But mental wounds love. Lost people, stretched health care workers will remain. Beyond the limits, millions of people of all ages faced months of loneliness and isolation. ”A popular purpose on weekends. The mayor of Miami Beach, the land, sent “too many people to come to his scenic seaside town.” The virus is still here, “said Mayor Dan Gerber.” The number of people coming here is unprecedented. ”
When the United States celebrated Memorial Day, medical professionals celebrated that more than half of the population was at least partially vaccinated, but to keep the next holiday safe from COVID-19. It reminded the general public that there is still work to be done.
“It’s great news to feel comfortable traveling because people can meet friends and get vaccinated,” William Haseltine, a former professor at Harvard Medical School, told CNN. “The bad news is that even if you’re not vaccinated, you’re at risk, and the risk is as high as it used to be.”
During the weekend, many people rushed to the beaches and bars. Report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 50.5% of the population has been vaccinated at least once and 40.7% have been fully vaccinated.
Bob Alfera, who lives in Santa Monica, California, told CNN, “It feels very, very normal.” “And it’s nice to see everyone feel really good.”
That feeling was in contrast to a year ago. Many beaches ignore social distance Also, in a video of a crowded pool party on Lake Ozark, Missouri, where many people are crammed inside and outside the pool, healthcare professionals may be imminent with spikes. I was worried about it.
The following month, at least 16 states suspended or rolled back plans to reopen to combat the surge.

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