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COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19 Pandemic

By Finn HenryPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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Several states including California and Indiana have delayed or postponed their reopening plans after the United States recorded 50,000 new cases of COVID-19, the largest increase in one day since the epidemic began. There have been protests in several countries against the government's limited response to the Covid 19 epidemic, such as the closure of vacancies, and these protests are linked to an increase in cases.

Three new cases of coronavirus have been reported in Thailand and Japan, prompting the World Health Organization (WHO) to launch tests at JFK International, San Francisco International, and Los Angeles International airports. The latest figures for Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Dashboard dated 5 September report that there are 2.65 million confirmed cases and 871 thousand deaths worldwide (World Health Organization, 2020c). On January 30, 2020, 7,818 cases were reported in 19 countries registering a global public health emergency (PHEIC) (219-220) during the epidemic with Italy, Iran, South Korea, and Japan reporting increased cases. March 11, 2020 (221-222).

The COVID-19 epidemic is raging, and yesterday, April 12, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the epidemic had escalated. According to CNBC, more than 4.4 million new Covid-19 cases have been reported since last week. The United States has entered a new phase of the coronavirus epidemic, with widespread cases very different from the recent outbreaks in March and April, said coronavirus coordinator Deborah Birx, MD.

When we published our first impression on September 21, the COVID 19 epidemic hit more than 2.5 million cases and more than 400,000 deaths. The world was in the grip of a devastating epidemic that had caused untold suffering and death, strained social relations, and loss of livelihood and prosperity. More than eight months after the deaths of nearly 900,000 people, the epidemic has swept across the globe, and longing has passed.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly acquired coronavirus. The COVID-19 variety causes a new increase in cases, although Covid-19 infections continue to decline in the US as more Americans are vaccinated, and some of these exceptions could cause problems.

While the potential for an increase in COVID-19 infections may not occur, the epidemic will not end, and experts say mass vaccination and vaccination for people already infected with coronavirus could prevent the fourth wave of Covid-19 cases in the United States, according to Drs. Scott Gottlieb, former Commissioner for Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as reported by CNN. But even if the vaccine goes up, new strains of coronavirus may spread to the US, as Covid cases increase.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Department of Health and Human Services, vaccinated people are five times more likely to become infected and ten times more likely to die from COVID-19 than non-vaccinated people. Although temporary public health measures may help control the epidemic, herd insecurity has not yet been reached, and addressing the risk of infection requires observation, possible reviews, and treatment of individual cases.

International health laws governing the epidemic require countries to have essential health care capabilities, including surveillance, laboratories, human resources, and emergency communications. In view of these facts and circumstances, I have determined that it is in the United States' interest to move from country-specific borders to the COVID 19 epidemic to the adoption of vaccine-based aviation policies before the resumption of international air security. traffic from the United States to and from the United States. These measures are aimed at reducing the risk that COVID / 19, which includes the virus that causes the virus to enter, transmit and spread in the UK, will override public health and health services, endangering the health and safety. of the American people and threatens the security of its public aviation system.

Although high-income countries have robust health care systems, they cannot treat large numbers of patients with coronavirus infections such as COVID-19 and protect health workers from infection. Although there have been at least a few documented cases of re-infection, many experts believe that most of those who get SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes the disease, will be protected for some time. Some infectious diseases mean that more people can get natural protection from infection and that the net effect of infectious species may be higher despite efforts to reduce new cases, as half of the population needs vaccination, which can take a long time.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States has indicated that it is not possible for NCHs in all cases to be complied with, as the underlying cause depends on the condition of the death certificate, coding rules and selection and whether the cause of death may be the result of COVID-19. basic missing. Currently, the World Health Organization (WHO) doubts that the roots of the Covid-19 epidemic in Wuhan could be caused by a new coronavirus. A new strain of the virus that causes Covids-19, B117, is highly contagious but does not appear to kill or cause serious illness.

The pneumonia group was found to be caused by a virus called SARS-CoV-2. The virus caused by this virus is now known as coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

The COVID-19 epidemic has a growing impact on people of color, leading to greater fear of infection and poor mental health consequences (Farquharson and Thornton, 2020; Liu and Modir, 2020). Indeed, black Americans have the highest COVID-19 mortality rate of any race in the United States: preliminary data account for 33% of black deaths, although blacks make up only 13% of the U.S. population (Liu and Modirs). , 2020).

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