The CORRECT way to wear a COVID-19 face mask
The CORRECT way to wear a COVID-19 face maskWhen it comes to a COVID-19 face mask, there's more to it than just what you wear It's how you wear it. With many Americans making their own masks during the pandemic, it's important to be sure you wear it properly. #WakeUpCLT #coronavirus #COVID19Apr 14, 2020CORONAVIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19) RESOURCES
While we continue to see the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic around the world, we are committed to helping keep people safe and informed. Learn about SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19; what you can do to stay safe and prevent the spread; and our scientific efforts that we hope will help bring an end to the current global health crisis- What You Need to KnowCOVID-19 vaccines are effective at helping protect against severe disease and death from variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 currently circulating, including the Delta variant.If you are fully vaccinated you can resume many activities that you did before the pandemic, but you should wear a mask indoors in public if you are in an area of substantial or high transmission to maximize protection from the Delta variant and possibly spreading it to others.You may have side effects after vaccination. These are normal and should go away in a few days.Learn how to find a COVID-19 vaccine so you can get it as soon as you can.
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I Internship Cleaning NYC Porta Potties | 24 Hour InternVICE Host Taji Ameen is trying out other careers by interning at Rent A Throne, a porta potty rental company. Taji will learn the tough and dirty portable toilet business by cleaning out crap-covered porta potties, pumping out waste from a roadside porta potty, and seeing what happens to the crap from New York City’s porta potties. See Taji struggle and learn why the porta potty business is one of the toughest jobs out thereOct 9, 2019.what is a hazmat suit ?
How These $3,000 Hazmat Suits Are Made To Keep Up With Pandemic Demand | Big BusinessKappler specializes in making fully encapsulated $3,000 hazmat suits. Due to the pandemic, the company saw a 25% jump in demand and an even bigger jump among its newest product: child hazmat suits. But due to an outbreak in the factory and staffing issues, the company couldn't make suits fast enough. (This footage was filmed in January 2020.)Dec 6, 2020- On July 27, 2021, CDC released updated guidance on the need for urgently increasing COVID-19 vaccination coverage and a recommendation for everyone in areas of substantial or high transmission to wear a mask in public indoor places, even if they are fully vaccinated. CDC issued this new guidance due to several concerning developments and newly emerging data signals. First is a reversal in the downward trajectory of cases. In the days leading up to our guidance update, CDC saw a rapid and alarming rise in the COVID case and hospitalization rates around the country.
In late June, our 7-day moving average of reported cases was around 12,000. On July 27, the 7-day moving average of cases reached over 60,000. This case rate looked more like the rate of cases we had seen before the vaccine was widely available.Second, new data began to emerge that the Delta variant was more infectious and was leading to increased transmissibility when compared to other variants, even in vaccinated individuals. This includes recently published data from CDC and our public health partners, unpublished surveillance data that will be publicly available in the coming weeks, information included in CDC’s updated Science Brief on COVID-19 Vaccines and Vaccination, and ongoing outbreak investigations linked to the Delta variant.
Delta is currently the predominant strain of the virus in the United States. Below is a high-level summary of what CDC scientists have recently learned about the Delta variant. More information will be made available when more data are published or released in other formats.Updated Aug. 6, 2021 - Similar viral loads in vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals with the COVID Delta variant, imply that both can transmit the virus.Vaccination against COVID-19 reduces symptom burden and duration of any associated illness. The appearance of new COVID-19 variants, in particular, the COVID Delta variant is potentially problematic although an analysis by Public Health England, has shown that vaccination reduces the incidence of hospitalisation in those infected with the Delta variant. In addition, a further advantage of vaccination, reported in updated advice by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the US, indicates that full vaccinated individuals are less likely to transmit the virus onto others. However, despite this reassurance, there are emerging concerns, particularly from Israel, that the reported effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines has reduced to 64% with regard to both prevention of infection and symptomatic illness. Interestingly, this reduced vaccine effectiveness appears to coincide with the spread of the COVID Delta variant in the country. This is of concern given how it is thought that the COVID delta variant has an estimated 60% higher risk of household transmission. Thus, some uncertainty remains over the effectiveness of vaccines against the COVID Delta variant and the extent to which the risk of transmission is reduced.Published on 4 August 2021
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