The coming weeks - OUR DARKEST PERIOD OF THE PANDEMIC

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The coming weeks will be
'darkest of the entire pandemic,'
infectious diseases expert says

The U.S. is currently experiencing an alarming rise in cases


The Hill
Joseph Guzman
Oct. 19, 2020

The Situation at a glance:
  • “We do have vaccines and therapeutics coming down the pike, but when you actually look at the time period for that, the next six to 12 weeks are going to be the darkest of the entire pandemic,” Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, said

  • Osterholm said the U.S. is suffering from a messaging problem due to the lack of a “lead” voice to guide Americans through the pandemic.

  • The U.S. reported more than 70,000 coronavirus cases on Friday, making it the highest single-day increase for the country since late July.
A top infectious diseases expert is warning that the next several weeks will be the “darkest of the entire pandemic” in the U.S. as cases continue to surge in many parts of the country while awaiting a vaccine.

“We do have vaccines and therapeutics coming down the pike, but when you actually look at the time period for that, the next six to 12 weeks are going to be the darkest of the entire pandemic,” Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, said during an interview with Chuck Todd of NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday.

“Vaccines will not become available in any meaningful way until early to [the] third quarter of next year. And even then, half of the U.S. population at this point is skeptical even taking the vaccine,” he said.

Osterholm said the U.S. is suffering from a messaging problem due to the lack of a “lead” voice to guide Americans through the pandemic. He said leaders need to bring people together to understand why public health guidance such as wearing masks and social distancing are worth doing.

Public health experts estimate a safe and effective vaccine will be found before the year is out, but widespread distribution isn’t likely until mid-2021.

The U.S. reported more than 70,000 coronavirus cases on Friday, making it the highest single-day increase for the country since late July. Midwestern states and others across the country are experiencing a spike in cases, with Wyoming, Minnesota, Wisconsin, West Virginia, North Dakota, Indiana, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado all hitting records Friday for single-day increases of cases. The alarming increase underscores warnings from public health experts that the fall and winter months could see devastating outbreaks.

“Friday, we had 70,000 cases, matching the largest number we had seen back during the really serious peak in July,” Osterholm said. “That number, we’re going to blow right through that. And between now and the holidays, we will see numbers much larger than even the 67,000 to 75,000 cases.”

The renowned infectious diseases expert warned people against traveling for the holidays to avoid potentially infected members of their own family saying “if you really love the people that you have in your immediate family...do them the greatest gift of all, and that is distance yourself this year and don’t expose them.”
There have been more than 8.1 million confirmed cases in the U.S. with more than 219,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University data.




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Analysis: Trump denies Covid-19 surge even as virus spreads among Pence's inner circle


CNN
October 25, 2020


President Donald Trump continued to deny the nation's deepening Covid-19 crisis as he crisscrossed the country this weekend, even as news emerged that several aides to Vice President Mike Pence had been diagnosed with the virus in recent days.


Marc Short, Pence's chief of staff, tested positive on Saturday, the vice president's office announced in a statement late in the day. Sources told CNN that Marty Obst, a senior adviser to Pence who is not a government employee, and a staffer in Pence's office also tested positive for the virus in recent days.

But out on the campaign trail, Trump once again advanced the false claim that coronavirus infections are rising because the US has increased testing and chided reporters in Ohio for using the word "cases" -- arguing the phrase is meant to "scare people."

After the US hit a new daily record for coronavirus cases, Trump's dubious claims that the pandemic is"rounding the turn" stand in complete opposition to the facts — and his disconnection from reality gave former Vice President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama an opening Saturday to call out his denials.


 

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I wish they would stop talking about when vaccines will be available. Newsflash: THERE IS NO VACCINE THATS EVEN APPROVED YET.
 
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