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America s Covid-19 curve creeping up in wrong direction again
Unvaccinated people account for virtually all 97 per cent of Covid hospitalizations and deaths in the US
Saturday July 24, 2021 7:31 AM, Nikhila Natarajan, IANS
New York: America s Covid-19 curve is creeping up in the wrong direction, again. The incredible efficiency of the Delta variant is being blamed for Covid-19 cases roaring back in more than 90 per cent of US jurisdictions with severe outbreaks in parts of the country with low vaccination coverage.
Unvaccinated people account for virtually all 97 per cent of Covid hospitalizations and deaths in the US, according to latest White House data. Three states Florida, Texas, and Missouri account for 40 per cent of all cases nationwide.
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A man (C) gets vaccinated against COVID-19 at a vaccination festival in New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, the United States, on May 29, 2021. (Photo by Lan Wei/Xinhua/IANS). Image Source: IANS News
New York, July 24 : America s Covid-19 curve is creeping up in the wrong direction, again. The incredible efficiency of the Delta variant is being blamed for Covid-19 cases roaring back in more than 90 per cent of US jurisdictions with severe outbreaks in parts of the country with low vaccination coverage.
Unvaccinated people account for virtually all 97 per cent of Covid hospitalizations and deaths in the US, according to latest White House data. Three states Florida, Texas, and Missouri account for 40 per cent of all cases nationwide.
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