CDC Director Warns This Fall Could Be The Worst Ever For Public Health

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Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is calling on Americans to do their part to contain the coronavirus as flu season comes into view.
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According to the COVID Tracking Project, 47,252 people in the U.S. are hospitalized as of Thursday.
Redfield stressed that while the flu is a major cause of death in the U.S., the influenza vaccine can lower the severity of the illness and reduce the risk of hospitalization. He also said children who get vaccinated «basically get protected against death.
Influenza and pneumonia currently rank eighth on the CDC’s list of leading causes of death in the U.S. The coronavirus is on track to be the country’s third leading cause of death in 2020.
Redfield said he is «very cautiously optimistic that there will be at least one effective vaccine deployed by the start of next year.
But as the U.S. rushes to respond to the pandemic, Redfield said he hopes Americans will realize that «public health matters, and work to be proactive rather than reactive.
He noted in particular that experts were slow to recognize how infectious the virus is and the significant role that asymptomatic carriers play in its spread.
«This is the greatest public health crisis that hit this nation in a century … we were under-prepared, Redfield said. «And we need to owe it to our children and grandchildren that this nation is never under-prepared again for a public health crisis.

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When asked what this Thanksgiving might look like, Redfield responded that it depends on how well Americans follow public health guidance.
«I’m not asking some of America to do it, he said. «We all got to do it. This is one of those interventions that got to be 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, if it’s going to work for us.
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden made a similar appeal on Thursday, when he called on all Americans to wear masks in public for at least the next three months.
Researchers say universal mask wearing could significantly slow the spread of the virus: They estimate that if 95% of people wear cloth masks while interacting with others, transmission will decrease by at least 30%.
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