If You Extend Intervals, You May Become Vulnerable To Variants: Dr Fauci https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2Nj40Trpy8

the delta variant is of concern. It spreads more easily.. in the UK and India.  When 617 spread among non-vaccinated people it becomes dominant.  that is why   Get the vaccine as soon as possible, 

Fortuantely, the vaccine that are being used in the US are doing very well against alpha.  but a little less against Delts variant.. but still well enough .  

Anthony Fauci interview | ‘Push hard to get as many people vaccinated in India as possible’ https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/coronavirus-push-very-hard-to-get-as-many-people-vaccinated-as-you-possibly-can-fauci-on-india/article34616482.ece  Sriram Lakshman MAY 21, 2021 Until more people get vaccinated, one needs to be concerned about making sure people wear masks, particularly in indoor settings when the ventilation is not as good as you would expect, compared to the outdoors...You don't need to shut down for an extended period of time. You could shut down just enough to break the transmission cycle, which you can do. So I think continue wearing a mask, pushing on the vaccination to the extent you possibly can and where you have a high degree of infection to make sure you keep it shut down until it starts to come down.

US Eager To Involve India In Covid Clinical Trials: Dr Fauci  PTI https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/dr-anthony-fauci-us-eager-to-involve-indian-investigators-in-clinical-trials-on-covid-19-2455967 June 04, 2021 Top US Expert Dr Anthony Fauci said they are eager to involve Indian investigators in sites in global clinical trials to evaluate the safety and efficacy of various COVID-19 therapeutics

India's Ambassador to the US Taranjit Singh Sandhu "Looking ahead, we need to invest in preparing for the future. Future global resilience will depend on how well prepared we are in dealing with future pandemics. We need to work to further expand our bilateral programmes in areas such as epidemiology, digital health and patients'' safety to tackle communicable, and non-communicable diseases and improve infectious disease modelling, prediction and forecasting.

Similarly, the sharing of clinical expertise, standards, and experiences of hospitals, in the management of infectious diseases, especially COVID-19, would add to the knowledge base," Mr Sandhu said.


 

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