COVID-19 Cases Expected to Rise in Bakersfield as New Variant Circulates Globally
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to pose a threat worldwide, and Bakersfield, California, is bracing itself for a potential surge in cases. While the situation is not as dire as it was before, health experts are warning that the number of positive tests is expected to rise in the coming weeks. Dr. Glenn Goldis from Kern Medical explains that this pattern is not uncommon, as cases tend to increase on the east coast first and then spread to the west coast.
During the recent holiday season, when travel was at its peak, the virus likely found new avenues to spread. “It’s just cause that’s been the pattern over the last three years,” says Dr. Goldis. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that nearly 12% of people in the county have tested positive in the past week alone. Additionally, over 33,000 individuals have been admitted to hospitals due to COVID-19-related complications.
Dr. Goldis emphasizes that the rise in respiratory illnesses can be attributed to both influenza and COVID-19. With the new year underway, the CDC has identified a new variant of the virus known as JN.1, which is now circulating widely across the globe. However, there is currently no evidence to suggest that this variant causes more severe symptoms than previous strains.
One of the major concerns highlighted by the CDC is the low vaccination rate among Americans. Only 33% of adults aged 65 and older have received their COVID-19 vaccine, raising concerns among medical experts who believe this population is at a higher risk of hospitalization. Vaccination remains a crucial tool in combating the spread of the virus and protecting vulnerable individuals.
In addition to vaccination efforts, the CDC also recommends a five-day isolation period for individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19. This timeframe is believed to be when the infection is most likely to spread. By adhering to this recommendation, individuals can help reduce the transmission of the virus and protect those around them.
As Bakersfield prepares for a potential increase in COVID-19 cases, it is crucial for the community to remain vigilant. Following public health guidelines, such as wearing masks, practicing social distancing, and frequent handwashing, can go a long way in preventing the spread of the virus. Additionally, staying informed about the latest updates from trusted sources like the CDC can help individuals make informed decisions regarding their health and safety.
While the road ahead may still be challenging, it is important to remember that we have faced similar situations in the past and have come out stronger. By working together and taking necessary precautions, we can overcome this new wave of COVID-19 and protect ourselves and our loved ones. Let us remain united in our efforts to combat the virus and look forward to a healthier future.