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There is a Danger of a Third Wave of Corona in the United States


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Web Desk -While a nationwide corona vaccination campaign is underway to control the global epidemic in the United States.The number of daily cases is not decreasing.

Dr. Fauchi's Corona Warning:

Dr. Anthony Fauchi, an infectious disease specialist in the United States and a member of the White House advisory team on coronavirus, has expressed concern over the recent rise of coronavirus in the country.

Dr. Fawcett says some states have been quick to lift the corona ban and the recent rise in corona cases could be the result.

CBS News Interview 

He told CBS News that he was aware of the threat of a third wave of corona in the United States.

On the other hand, US President Joe Biden, while answering the questions of the journalists on Sunday, said that the cases of Corona are not decreasing and he is sure that the cases will come to a standstill.

Protesters without masks marched in the UK on March 20 against the lockdown ban.

For the fourth week in a row, global corona cases have risen, with new strains of the virus troubling.

Concerns about a third wave of corona in the United States are being expressed at a time when the average number of daily cases in the country over the past few days has been about 60,000.

CDC- The US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said Sunday that more than 50 million people across the country have so far received one dose of the corona vaccine and more than 90 million people have received both doses of the vaccine.

CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Velensky says she is concerned about the rapid rise in the epidemic.According to him, the latest data from the CDC indicates that after the recent decline in cases, it is once again gaining momentum.

The United States has more cases than any other country in the world.

According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 32.6 million cases have been reported in the United States, followed by Brazil with more than 12.5 million cases and India with more than 11.9 million cases.

The United States topped the list with more than 549,000 deaths, followed by Brazil with 312,000, Mexico with 211,000 and India with 161,000.

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