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U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Headquarters (data photo)
Overseas Network, October 7th According to the CBS report, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on the 6th that it will stop reporting confirmed cases and deaths of new crown and will be updated once a week. Previously, the institution released relevant data every day for more than two years.
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement that starting from October 20, the U.S. state and local health departments must only report new cases and deaths every Wednesday. "This move is to increase flexibility and reduce the reporting burden of state and local governments." Some online service tools for the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will also be gradually closed in October.
However, some public health experts in the United States are worried that this may lead to people relaxing their vigilance against the virus and failing to assess the epidemic situation in various places in a timely manner. American infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci said at a university event on the 44th that a series of new variant viruses have appeared across the United States, and with the risk of respiratory disease outbreaks every winter, we cannot relax our vigilance against the new crown epidemic. "It is a bit rash to suddenly say that we have completely gotten rid of it (the new crown epidemic)." Fauci html said in September that on the issue of the new crown pandemic, the United States has not yet reached the level required to "coexist with the virus." (Overseas Network Yang Jia)
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