As summer quickly comes to a close, the fall season will soon be in the air, and the colder temperatures will likely draw more people indoors. JohnBDias reports.
is definitely not easing COVID worries. At least, not for some in New York City, as the fall season takes over.
"It's a virus. It depends on contact with another person, and each person can have the virus," one person said. , some like Barbara Simpson of the Bronx are fearing the new season will bring nothing but trouble. But not everyone thinks it will be gloom and doom. Doctors say it's best to not panic, but do stay cautious.
Khan, a board certified internal medicine doctor, says it is also vital to get vaccinated or boosted if you plan on heading back to work in person in the coming weeks, saying the virus will only mutate when it circulates. "There is going to be a surge. There is going to be an increase in hospitalization and mortalities, but it won't be as bad as it was in the past," Khan said. "These cases are massively underestimated, because most of us ae doing at home testing which are not reported," Khan said.
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