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Dr. Fauci says gun violence in America is a public health issue
Dr. Anthony Fauci has declared that he sees the recent spike in shootings across the United States as a public health issue.
The director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases appeared to support the recent anti-Second Amendment push by Democrats that coincides with a spike in gun violence since Joe Biden took office.
During a Sunday appearance on CNN, Fauci opined about the surge of gun violence in the United States.
Speaking to host Dana Bash on
“State of the Union,” Fauci was asked to comment on whether he believes gun violence is a public health emergency.
Decision on J&J one-shot dose expected on Thursday as EMA assess blood clot data
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Fauci: COVID-19 Booster up to Health Officials, Not Pfizer and Moderna
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These are the riskiest surfaces for coronavirus, researchers say
Isabella O Malley
mardi, 31 mars 2020 à 13:50 - The study found that COVID-19 lives on some surfaces much longer than others
The increasing rate of COVID-19 cases that are being tracked down to community transmission in Canada has many worrying about contracting the virus during our regular routines, such as getting gas or going to the grocery store.
COVID-19 spreads when a person comes into contact with droplets that were released by an infected individual, either when they were sneezing, coughing, or speaking. A person can also contract the virus if they touch a contaminated object or surface and then touch their eyes, mouth or nose, but interestingly, the length of time that the virus lasts on a surface depends on what material it is.