More than 194,000 #COVID19 cases identified yesterday. We must get the pandemic under control. Do your part to slow the spread & save lives. #WearAMask. Cover mouth AND nose. Stay 6 feet from others. Wash your hands. Stay home if you can. Get the facts: bit.ly/3bGvO6p.
JUST WEAR THE MASK. Cover your mouth AND nose. Stay 6 feet from others. Wash your hands. Stay home if you can. #COVID19 cases are rising fast. If we don’t act together and do what we can to slow the spread, thousands more could die. Get the facts: bit.ly/3bGvO6p.
As of November 9, national forecasts predict that 5,500 to 13,400 new #COVID19 deaths will be reported during the week ending December 5. These forecasts predict 260,000 to 282,000 total COVID-19 deaths in the United States by December 5. More: bit.ly/3cKQIl4.
Nearly all cases of the number one cancer killer, #LungCancer, are caused by smoking. Stay smoke-free 🚭 and find out from @FDATobacco how to protect your lungs from tobacco: bit.ly/3ksXgZh. #LungCancerAwarenessMonth
#COVID19 cases continue to rise with 94% of U.S. jurisdictions experiencing increases. On 11/11, CDC reported 143,408 new cases, the highest for a single day. Help slow the spread. Wear a mask, wash your hands, and stay 6 feet from others. Learn more: bit.ly/3n2jyUd
William “Wil” Duck, a health scientist, worked 90 days straight to help build the system that collects CDC’s data on #COVID19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. He used data from 50-plus sources to show COVID-19's spread. More: bit.ly/2UffKlq.
The latest CDC #COVIDView report shows that #COVID19-associated hospitalization rates by week have been on the rise since the end of September, driven mostly by increases in adults 18 years and older. Learn more: bit.ly/2ViFflZ.
During contact tracing for #COVID19, a public health worker will NOT ask you for money, your Social Security number, bank account information, salary information, or credit card numbers. Learn more about contact tracing: bit.ly/305JVPd.
.@CDCMMWR finds rates of #COVID19 infections, hospitalizations, & deaths in Delaware dropped dramatically following several prevention & control measures, including mandates to wear masks in public, stay-at-home orders, & contact tracing. Read full report: bit.ly/MMWR11620
As of November 2, national forecasts predict that 4,600 to 11,000 new #COVID19 deaths will be reported during the week ending November 28. These forecasts predict 250,000 to 266,000 total COVID-19 deaths in the United States by November 28. More: bit.ly/3cKQIl4.
On his blog, @NIHDirector explains a new study that models how if everyone wore a #mask, more than 130,000 #COVID19 deaths could be prevented this winter. #CovidStopsWithMe directorsblog.nih.gov/2…
.@CDCMMWR details how the Hopi Tribe and Hopi Health Care Center worked together to develop a community-focused program to improve detection of #COVID19 cases and health communications in their community: bit.ly/6944a6.
Leandris Liburd works as the chief health equity officer for CDC’s #COVID19 response. She uses data to learn why COVID-19 affects some groups more than others and helps CDC find ways to help communities with a high number of cases. More: bit.ly/2TSboQV.
New #COVID19 cases are going up in 79% of U.S. jurisdictions. Average daily cases in the last 7 days increased 20% from the previous 7 days. Help slow the spread: wash your hands, wear a mask and stay 6 feet from others. Learn more: covid.cdc.gov/covid-dat…
The new 2019 #TB surveillance report shows the lowest number of TB cases ever reported! The report includes TB data in the U.S. through December 31, 2019. Still too many people in the U.S. suffer from #TB disease: go.usa.gov/x7rMt.
As of October 26, national forecasts predict that 3,900 to 10,000 new #COVID19 deaths will be reported during the week ending November 21. These forecasts predict 243,000 to 256,000 total COVID-19 deaths in the United States by November 21. More: bit.ly/3cKQIl4
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