The Asian Age

CDC warns US of Covid spike in next 4 weeks

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Washington, Aug 12: The US may see a spike in Covid-19 related hospitalis­ations and deaths over the next four weeks, the country’s public health agency has warned, driven in large part by the highly infectious Delta variant.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published ensemble forecasts on Wednesday predicting 9,600 to 33,300 new confirmed Covid-19 hospital admissions likely reported on September 6 and 3,300 to 12,600 new deaths likely reported in the week ending September 4.

Covid-19 hospitalis­ations are reaching alltime highs in parts of the South in the US, with some patients unable to get the care they would normally receive, CNN reported.

Across the country, states are struggling to fend off the Delta variant — the most contagious strain of Coronaviru­s yet, it said. The Delta variant is highly contagious, nearly twice as contagious as previous variants, the CDC said last week. This week, ensemble forecasts of new reported Covid-19 hospital admissions over the next 4 weeks included forecasts from 10 modelling groups, each of which contribute­d a forecast for at least one jurisdicti­on, the CDC said in a statement.

This week’s national ensemble predicts that the number of new daily confirmed Covid-19 hospital admissions will likely increase over the next 4 weeks, with 9,600 to 33,300 new confirmed Covid-19 hospital admissions likely reported on September 6, the statement said.

The newly reported Covid-19 deaths will likely

increase over the next 4 weeks, with 3,300 to 12,600 new deaths likely reported in the week ending September 4, 2021.

The national ensemble predicts that a total of 6,30,000 to 6,62,000 Covid19 deaths will be reported by this date. The stateand territory-level ensemble forecasts predict that over the next 4 weeks, the number of daily confirmed Covid-19 hospital admissions will likely increase in 43 jurisdicti­ons.

Trends in the number of future reported hospital admissions are uncertain or predicted to remain stable in the other states and territorie­s.

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