In light of the spread of the Corona virus emerging from the largest American cities to its suburbs, and continuing to crawl towards rural areas in the United States, it is believed that the virus infected millions of citizens, while more than 735 thousand cases and more than 39 thousand deaths have been confirmed. President Donald Trump this week proposed guidelines to reopen the economy and indicated that a large group of states would soon resume normal-life activities. For weeks, the administration's view of Covid-19 and the country's future was brighter than that of its medical advisors and scientists in general. According to an article published by the New York Times on Sunday, no one knows where the health crisis is driving the country, and the article reviewed the views of more than 20 experts in public health, medicine, epidemiology and history, whom the author interviewed about the future. Some of them felt that American genius, once fully engaged, might produce good progress to ease the burden. They said the way forward depends on difficult but implementable factors, such as adopting a carefully graded approach to reopening, widespread testing and control, effective treatment, and adequate resources for health care workers - and ultimately an effective vaccine. However, it was impossible to avoid the bleak outlook for the coming year. Most experts said that the scenario that the American President was drawing during his daily press conferences and saying that the closings will end soon, and that the protective drugs from Corona are almost within reach, and that football fields and restaurants will be filled soon, is a fantasy, according to what the article attributed to most of the experts involved in it . The head of the National Academy of Medicine, Dr. Harvey Weinberg, said, "We face a bleak future." He and others expect unhappy citizens to be trapped in their homes for months, with the most vulnerable being quarantined for much longer. Experts expressed concern that the vaccine will be difficult for scientists to reach at first, that exhausted citizens will abandon restrictions despite the risks, and that the virus will remain with us from now on. Preventive medicine specialist at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Dr. William Schaffner, said: "My optimistic side says that the virus will subside in the summer and the vaccine will arrive like a savior," and added, "But I am learning to be careful about my optimistic nature in the first place." Most experts believe that once the crisis is over, the country and its economy will recover quickly. But there will be no escape from a period of extreme pain. How the pandemic ends, depends in part on the medical progress that has not yet been achieved, and also depends on the behavior of individuals during the waiting period. If there is seriousness in efforts to protect oneself and those close, the majority will live, and if the virus and its severity are underestimated, it will find a way to more people. It can be said, according to the article, that the new Corona virus is the main cause of death in the United States today. It has claimed more than 1,800 lives every day since April 7, while the official announced outcome is expected to be less than the actual number. For comparison, about 1,774 Americans die every day from heart disease, and 1641 from cancer. The curve for the spread of corona begins to stabilize at one level. The number of people who need hospitalization due to illness in New York has decreased, the epidemic, and there has been a decrease in the number of patients whose condition requires respiratory system. But hundreds still die every day, but the number is no longer rising.
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