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What Mayor Levine Cava said about the new Omicron variant

The world is convulsed by the arrival of the new variant of the covid-19 known as omicron, and the leaders have given their point of view, this time it was the mayor of Miami Dade, Daniella Levine Cava. On the afternoon of this Monday, it issued a statement, ensuring that Miami-Dade County will move forward […]

Por Allan Brito
What Mayor Levine Cava said about the new Omicron variant
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The world is convulsed by the arrival of the new variant of the covid-19 known as omicron, and the leaders have given their point of view, this time it was the mayor of Miami Dade, Daniella Levine Cava.

On the afternoon of this Monday, it issued a statement, ensuring that Miami-Dade County will move forward to combat the omicron variant “in the fight against this pandemic.”

“This morning our Medical Director, Dr. Peter Paige, briefed me on omicron, and together with Dr. Paige and our medical experts we are closely following the latest data and information available,” Levine Cave said yesterday, reflecting on the fact that the county has “come so far in the fight against this pandemic by following the data and science.” Counted Floridian Press.

Just as President Biden has addressed momentum, Levine Cava argued that “getting vaccinated remains the single most important action we can all take to protect ourselves and our loved ones against variants that include omicrons, particularly as we approach the holiday season. ”. He also reminded residents that “if you are 18 or older and fully vaccinated before June 1, you are also eligible to receive the booster.”

As for the steps Levine Cava suggests people take to combat the pandemic, he suggested that people “get vaccinated, get boosted, get tested if they have been exposed or have symptoms, and mask themselves in or around crowded public settings. those you don’t know should be vaccinated. ”

In summary, the mayor shared that we are “fortunate to live in South Florida” because people can meet outdoors, and stated that “Miami-Dade has gone too far and we have come too far to return.”

Comments  may occur  when the state of Florida reported cases  lower daily COVID-19  for capital.

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