Biden: Pandemia Continues for the Unexplored

The President of the United States, Joe Biden, called on Americans to be vaccinated, saying that the Coronavirus is mostly pandemic among those who have not been vaccinated. “If you are vaccinated, you will not be hospitalised, you will not be in intensive care units and you will not die”, [...]
The President of the United States, Joe Biden, called on Americans to be vaccinated, saying that the Coronavirus is mostly pandemic among those who have not been vaccinated.
If you are vaccinated, you will not be hospitalised, you will not be in intensive care units and you will not die”, Biden said at an event in Ohio.
It's really simple. We have pandemics on those who are not vaccinated”, he said.
The president added that the vaccine of children under 12 will likely be approved in the coming weeks.
He voiced optimism that the US Food and Bars Administration (FDA) could approve vaccines for children of this age at the end of August before previous estimates.
From talks with our group of scientists, I expect since the beginning of the school year, in late August, in early September, October, to have final approval”, Biden said.
He also said that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are likely to provide instructions that encourage children who are not vaccinated against Coronerius to wear school masks.
According to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, little more than 56.2 percent of Americans have received at least one dose of the coronary vaccine.
According to Johns Hopkins University data, the 7-day average of new coronary cases in the US has increased over the past two weeks, up from less than 13,700 as it was on July 6th to more than 37,000 on July 20th.
According to health authorities, this has been due to the spread of the most contagious version of the coronary, Delta, and slower vaccine rates.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that over 99 percent of the deaths from the U.S. Coronervirus and over 97 percent of hospital admissions are among people who are not vaccinated.
According to a study published on July 20th, two doses of Pfizer vaccines/ B ONTech or AstraZeneca are effective against the Delta version, almost against the Alpha version, which was once dominant.
Study published in the medical journal “New England Journal of Medicine” points out that a dose of vaccine is not sufficient for great protection.
According to the study, two doses of Pfizer vaccines/ B NTech is 88 percent effective in preventing symptoms from the Delta version, compared to 93.7 percent efficiency against Alfa variant.
Two doses of AstraZeneca vaccine are 67 percent effective against Delta version, and 74.5 percent effective against Alfa variant, the study says.
The World Health Organisation warned this week that the Delta variant is expected to become dominant over the coming months.
Delta ) first discovered in India has already registered 124 territories, 13 more than last week, O said BSH in the weekly epidemiological report.
O The BSH also said that 3.4 million new Corleone cases were registered last week in the world 12 percent more than the week before.
At this rate, the number of reported cases globally is expected to exceed 200 million in the next three weeks”, WHO said.
According to Johns Hopkins University data, the Coronavirus has so far infected over 191.9 million people. Of them, over 4.1 million have died.











