After a marked decline in the last month, coronavirus cases rose again in the last week. A Global level, almost 11.2 million infections were recorded, 7% more than the 10.5 million in the previous periodand in China a new confinement was launched due to a resurgence in the city of Shenzhen.
In this context, the medical director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID for its acronym in English) and advisor to the White House in the fight against COVID 19, Anthony Fauciwarned this Thursday that “There is no perfect solution” for him coronavirus while listing the “symptoms that represent a danger today” before the advance the variants along with the appearance of the prolonged COVID.
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“Prolonged COVID can occur no matter which variant of the virus occurs”pointed out the health worker in a press conference. “There is no evidence that there is any difference between delta or beta or now micron. We always need to be aware that when people get a symptomatic infection… 10 to 30 percent more people will continue to have persistent symptoms.”continued.
In the midst of the alarms that were lit by the recorded outbreak in ChinaFauci insisted that “There are symptoms of COVID that cause you concern.”
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“We know with absolute certainty that there is a post-COVID syndrome”, Dr. Fauci pointed out. “Between 25% and 35% or more have persistent symptoms well beyond what would be expected from any post-viral syndrome such as influenza and others. It’s fatigue, shortness of breath, muscle aches, dysautonomy, sleep disturbances, and what people refer to as brain fog.”aggregate.
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COVID-19 and type 2 diabetes
There is increasing evidence that the COVID-19 it is related to diabetes, something that doctors are still trying to understand. “There are a number of factors that seem to be associated in recent studies with prolonged COVID, ranging from things like type 2 diabetes to viral load… as well as things like autoantibodies. We don’t really understand much, but we’re literally learning week by week, month by monthFauci said during a news conference.
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calm covid
Dr. Fauci also expressed concern about people who might have COVID for a long time and not show any symptoms. “Now, over the last year, we’ve learned that you don’t necessarily have to be hospitalized to have prolonged COVID, which ranges from people who have mild to moderate symptoms to people who actually require hospitalization.”
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chronic fatigue syndrome
Dr. Fauci compared the COVID-19 with chronic fatigue syndrome, another health condition that has long-term symptoms. “Dr. Anthony Fauci has speculated that prolonged COVID is likely the same or very similar to myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS)”explic Harvard Health . “ME/CFS can be triggered by other infectious diseases, such as mononucleosis, Lyme disease, or severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), another coronavirus disease.”
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Micron symptoms cannot be avoided
“Micron, with its extraordinary and unprecedented degree of transmissibility efficiency, will eventually find almost everyone,” Fauci said. “Those who have been vaccinated…and boosted would be exposed. Some, maybe a lot of them, will get infected but most likely, with a few exceptions, they will do reasonably well in the sense of not having hospitalization and death.”
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How to stay safe outdoors
Follow the fundamentals of public health and help end this pandemicno matter where you live: get vaccinated or recover as soon as possible.
On the other hand, if you live in an area with low vaccination rates, wear an N95 face mask, do not travel, maintain social distance, avoid large crowds, don’t go indoors with people you’re not sheltering with (especially bars), practice good hand hygiene, and to protect your life and the lives of others, don’t visit any of these 35 places where you are more likely to get COVID, Fauci reviewed.
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