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Fauci: The United States is going in the wrong direction

Slightly less than half of the US population has been vaccinated, but the differences between states are significant. In the southern and central parts of the country, the vaccination rate is significantly lower, and this worries the head of the US National Infection Control Agency (NIAID), Anthony Fauci, who is often called the “American equivalent of Anders Tegnell.”

In an interview with CNN He repeats a mantra from President Joe Biden that they now have a pandemic among the unvaccinated.

If you look at the incidence curve, the increase occurs among the unvaccinated. He told CNN that 50 percent of the population hasn’t been fully vaccinated, so that’s a problem.

The increase is paid Variable Delta is entering the country, and in several places, hospitals are alerting that emergency care is under severe strain from new disease cases. In the past week, the number of new cases increased by 10 percent in the United States as a whole, but in states with a low vaccination rate, the increase is much greater. Some that stand out in the negative sense are Florida, Texas and Missouri.

In an interview with CNN, Anthony Fauci says local leaders in areas with low vaccination rates need to do more. At the same time, he is pleased that the Republican governors of Florida and Arkansas are now urging people to get vaccinated. Both had previously been critical of the infection control doctor’s advice.

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