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More infectious variant now makes up 20% of coronavirus samples tested, Dr. Fauci says

More infectious variant now makes up 20% of coronavirus samples tested, Dr. Fauci says
that a goal, It sounds like the White House is kind of walking this goal, messaging back a bit, you know, not necessarily jake, you set a goal if you reach it, great. If you don't, you keep going to try and reach it and go beyond it. So I don't really see any, to be honest with you. Big deal here, we were trying for 70% of adults by july 4th. If you get to 67 or 68 you know, there's not that much statistical difference between the two, but you want to go beyond it. And that's what I said At the press conference today. Yeah, it was a goal and we want to go beyond the goal. If you don't exactly meet it on July four, You don't stop. You just keep going. And that's what we're gonna do. We're gonna try and get as many more than 70% as we possibly can, particularly in light of the fact that we are now getting into the summer. We want to get things back to normal. The country is really striving and craving to get back to normal. And we're going to be very much there by the summer. When exactly do you think the US. will reach the goal of 70% of adults with at least one shot? You know, jake. If you look at the rate now, it's probably going to be within the first couple of weeks of july, maybe the second or third week of july. And what is the reason why the us was not able to reach that goal? Is it because of adults under 30? Because there is information suggesting that they are the big holdouts there. The big reason. There's a poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation suggesting That in March, 26% of 18 to 29 year old said they would only get the vaccine if required, or they definitely would not get the vaccine. And that number went to 24%. In April state, 24% in May. It's a pretty constant statistic. Why do you think it's not working the messaging for young adults? You know what? Well, first of all jake, I think it's two things that it is certainly an issue with younger individuals. You want to concentrate on individuals between the ages of 18 and 26, but also, unfortunately, in some states, when you look at the totality of the population there, well below where they need them to be. You know, there are four states that are below 50% and there are some that are between 50 and 70%. So it's a combination of some states and regions that are below where we need them to be. And within that context, it's younger people, particularly 18 to 26 where you really want to try and get them to get vaccinated. So you're right about the young people, but it goes beyond the young people in some states, in some regions. Research from the Urban Institute released on monday shows that people who say they will not get vaccinated often rely on social media as a key source for their information about vaccines. Is that of concern to you? Well, in some respects, it's concerned, particularly when disinformation or misinformation gets on social media. I mean, you could counter it within the context of social media. I've been doing something I never would have imagined in my wildest dreams. I was doing would be doing ticktock with people today and in the next couple of days. And it's you surprised at the number of followers, some of these influencers as we call it, Young people that have 2345 10 million followers. So we've got to go out there and push the envelope out in the media, including the media that's giving misinformation. So you started to tick tock and you're talking to your best, he's on the tick tock there and playing music and all that. I haven't started it jake. I got on a tick tock discussion with a bunch of really dynamic young people. So you also said today that the delta variant is the greatest threat to progress against covid 19. So if convincing folks to get vaccinated doesn't work. Is there any chance that we're going to be able to eliminate this threat? Well, certainly if you have a substantial proportion of people not vaccinated and you have a variant like the delta variant, which now clearly has been shown to spread more efficiently and to cause more serious disease. We absolutely know that from other countries then those people who are not vaccinated will be at risk and there will be more infections the way we're seeing and with that will come serious disease and hospitalization. And that's the reason why we're pulling out all the stops, jake about getting people, you know, going with a local type of trusted messengers, even in those recalcitrant pockets of people who don't seem to want to get vaccinated. And I just got off a call with the conference of Mayors talking about getting people at the local level, literally to going knocking on doors in neighborhoods. I did that myself this past weekend with Mayor Muriel Bowser in D. C. Literally going in the anacostia section, knocking on doors, house to house. That's what we've got to do. We've got to do it at the grassroots, at the local level. We're beyond the large, massive vaccine centres. We got to go local now. Is it fair to say that the people who are still dying of coronavirus or syria or in serious medical conditions, are they almost entirely if not entirely unvaccinated americans? Yes, overwhelmingly so. And that's the thing that's so painful. Jake as a physician, a scientist and a public health person that I am, is that that's entirely avoidable. And that's really the tragedy when people don't want to get vaccinated for reasons that they can't even explain, they just don't want to get vaccinated for those who don't want to get vaccinated because they need more information. It's on us to get that information to them and that's what we're trying to do. But it's always every death from COVID-19 is avoidable. And it's a tragedy when it happens
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More infectious variant now makes up 20% of coronavirus samples tested, Dr. Fauci says
The Delta coronavirus variant, which is highly transmissible and possibly more dangerous than current predominant variants, now makes up more than 20% of all samples sequenced in the United States after the percentage doubled in a recent two-week period, Dr. Anthony Fauci said.The country seems to be following a pattern seen in the United Kingdom, both with a variant first seen there 바카라 게임 웹사이트 the B.1.1.7 Alpha 바카라 게임 웹사이트 and now with the Delta variant, said the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases."As was the case with B.1.1.7, we seem to be following the pattern with the Delta variant, with a doubling time of about two weeks," Fauci said Tuesday at a White House Covid-19 Task Force briefing.Some labs genetically sequence samples of the virus taken from patients to find out which variant is involved, and these test results are reported to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Offering some good news, Fauci said the mRNA vaccines, which are made by Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna, appear to hold up against the Delta variant.The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine was 88% effective in preventing COVID-19 symptoms in the Delta variant two weeks after the second dose of the vaccine, he said."When you look at hospitalizations, again, both the Pfizer BioNTech and the Oxford AstraZeneca are between 92 and 96% effective against hospitalizations," Fauci said.The challenge, though, is getting more people to take the vaccines.Almost all COVID deaths are preventable, experts sayWith vaccines widely available, almost every COVID-19 death is preventable, Dr. Rochelle Walensky of the CDC said at the White House briefing."COVID-19 vaccines are available for everyone ages 12 and up," Walensky said. 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The Delta coronavirus variant, which is highly transmissible and possibly more dangerous than current predominant variants, now makes up more than 20% of all samples sequenced in the United States after the percentage doubled in a recent two-week period, Dr. Anthony Fauci said.

The country seems to be following a pattern seen in the United Kingdom, both with a variant first seen there 바카라 게임 웹사이트 the B.1.1.7 Alpha 바카라 게임 웹사이트 and now with the Delta variant, said the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

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"As was the case with B.1.1.7, we seem to be following the pattern with the Delta variant, with a doubling time of about two weeks," Fauci said Tuesday at a White House Covid-19 Task Force briefing.

Some labs genetically sequence samples of the virus taken from patients to find out which variant is involved, and these test results are reported to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Offering some good news, Fauci said the mRNA vaccines, which are made by Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna, appear to hold up against the Delta variant.

The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine was 88% effective in preventing COVID-19 symptoms in the Delta variant two weeks after the second dose of the vaccine, he said.

"When you look at hospitalizations, again, both the Pfizer BioNTech and the Oxford AstraZeneca are between 92 and 96% effective against hospitalizations," Fauci said.

The challenge, though, is getting more people to take the vaccines.

Almost all COVID deaths are preventable, experts say

With vaccines widely available, almost every COVID-19 death is preventable, Dr. Rochelle Walensky of the CDC said at the White House briefing.

"COVID-19 vaccines are available for everyone ages 12 and up," Walensky said. "They are nearly 100% effective against severe disease and death 바카라 게임 웹사이트 meaning nearly every death due to COVID-19 is particularly tragic, because nearly every death, especially among adults, due to COVID-19 is at this point entirely preventable."

Fauci said it's "overwhelmingly" the case that those now dying of the disease are almost entirely not vaccinated.

"Every death from COVID-19 is avoidable, and it's a tragedy when it happens," he told CNN's Jake Tapper.

Young people and some states putting drag on vaccination rate, Fauci said

The country may not reach President Joe Biden's goal of getting 70% of American adults vaccinated with at least one dose by July 4 because young people aren't rushing to be vaccinated and some states are lagging, Fauci said.

Even Vermont, where more than 81% of eligible people have started the vaccination process, is having a hard time getting young adults to get the shots.

"They're a tough nut to crack," Vermont Health Commissioner Dr. Mark Levine told CNN, but not because they are against being vaccinated.

"Most of them are not a truly vaccine-resistant group," Levine said. "They don't have that strong polarized view. They're mostly in the category where it's just not at the top of their list right now."

But some state vaccination rates and efforts are lagging, and that's also dragging down the country's overall rate, Fauci said.

"It's a combination of some states and regions that are below where we need them to be," Fauci told Tapper on Tuesday. "Within that context, it's younger people 바카라 게임 웹사이트 particularly 18 to 26 바카라 게임 웹사이트 where you really want to try and get them to get vaccinated."

In four states 바카라 게임 웹사이트 Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Wyoming 바카라 게임 웹사이트 fewer than 50% of adults have gotten at least one dose, according to CDC data.

The issue "goes beyond the young people in some states, in some regions, " Fauci said.

Although the country is getting close, with having received at least one dose, demand and vaccination rates have declined, leaving experts to worry if enough of the population will be vaccinated in time to curb fall and winter surges.

Fauci said he thinks Biden's goal will be reached by mid-July.

"You set a goal. If you reach it, great. If you don't, you keep going to try and reach it and go beyond it," he said.

No 'Hail Mary pass' in sight

Although health officials are pouring efforts into convincing those still hesitant to get vaccinated against , none of the strategies appear to be a "Hail Mary pass" to get the U.S. to reach Biden's vaccination goal and curb

"I just don't know if there's something out there that we're not doing that for sure will get us over the score line," Dr. Marcus Plescia, the chief medical officer at the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, told CNN. "That's the problem 바카라 게임 웹사이트 we're doing all the things that we know can be effective, but it's just allowing us to maintain this steady state, when what we really need to do is bump the demand back up."

Low vaccination rates are dangerous when combined with the spread of variants , which is believed to be more transmissible and cause more serious illness. Steve Edwards, CEO of CoxHealth, a healthcare system in Springfield, Missouri, told CNN the combination is to blame for a six-fold increase in hospitalizations in his system.

"I think it is the Delta variant and there is a lot of kindling with low vaccination rates, so it's spreading very rapidly," Edwards said. "Almost all of our cases are unvaccinated people that, in my opinion, have put themselves in harm's way during this pandemic."

Fortunately, Plescia said, there are tactics underway to encourage vaccinations that have seen success.

Some states, such as Colorado, are making a final push by calling unvaccinated people directly to provide them with information and help schedule appointments. Incentives 바카라 게임 웹사이트 from the big ones like million-dollar lotteries to free tickets to the zoo or food coupons 바카라 게임 웹사이트 have also worked, Plescia said.

A strategy Plescia and other experts have supported recently is a transition from mass vaccination efforts to local provider's offices 바카라 게임 웹사이트 a plan that moves slowly but can be effective, he said.

"We do anticipate that this is going to be an important function of public health for quite some time," Plescia said.

Young adults fall behind in vaccinations

Many officials have turned their vaccination attention to young adults 바카라 게임 웹사이트 a population that is low in both vaccination rates and the desire to be vaccinated, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention studies show.

"High vaccination coverage among all age groups is important for decreasing COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths, especially among groups with lower vaccination uptake, such as young adults," the authors of a wrote.

If the weekly pace of vaccinations continues at the rate from the week of May 22, only 57.5% of adults under the age of 30 will have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine by the end of August.

More than 71% of those between 30 and 49 years would have been vaccinated with at least one dose by the same time, as well as nearly 86% of adults 50 to 64 years old and nearly 95% of seniors 65 and older, the study found.

Only about half of adults under the age of 30 said they had been vaccinated or plan to get vaccinated, , less than those between 30 and 34 years (55%) and those 35 to 39 years (53%).

The authors of the study said that "a desire to protect others and resume social activities were motivators to get vaccinated, suggesting that messages emphasizing that vaccination would allow them to resume social activities and encouraging vaccination for the greater good might be effective."

While social media is often a source of misinformation, especially when it comes to COVID-19 vaccines, it can also be used to counter the falsehoods, said Fauci, who has recently taken to TikTok to connect with young people.

"I never would have imagined in my wildest dreams I would be doing TikTok with people today and in the next couple of days," Fauci told Tapper.

"I got on a TikTok discussion with a bunch of really dynamic young people," he added.