Some Experts See a Peak, Steep Decline of Delta Variant Coming
Brace yourselves for a rough August in the United States, infection preventionists. But come September the country might see a sharp decline in Delta variant cases.
The ups and downs of COVID-19 that has battered health care systems since
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ensemble forecast
The CDC’s ensemble forecast, found on the agency’s
So, come September, we’ll finally be rid of COVID-19?
Well, no. As Infection Control Today® (ICT®) has reported, the disease is endemic, presenting further challenges to health care professionals, including infection preventionists (IPs). As Saskia v. Popescu, PhD, MPH, MA, CIC, and a member of ICT®’s Editorial Advisory Board (EAB) wrote last August—that is August 2020—“As we move to a sustainable COVID-19 response and potentially living with it in a more endemic nature, what will contact tracing look like?”
The fact that COVID-19 infects
As experts have been
For instance, Nicholas Reich, PhD, an associate professor of biostatistics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, tells
The primary message that IPs must communicate to the public and to
As Popescu put it last December, there must be “a focused effort on vaccine education…. IPs have always played a significant role in education and answering questions while rounding on the units and clinics. Vaccine distribution will involve information for those acquiring it, but it’s also important we continue to address concerns, questions, and reiterate that even with the two doses, staff will still need to follow infection prevention measures at work and at home.”
Of course, the CDC is all in on the need for vaccinations, again because so much rides on them. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky, MD,
Walensky refers
As Walensky tells CNN: “If you're going home to somebody who has not been vaccinated, to somebody who can't get vaccinated, somebody who might be immunosuppressed or a little bit frail, somebody who has comorbidities that put them at high risk, I would suggest you wear a mask in public indoor settings.”
The focus on vaccination has overshadowed another subject that must be addressed:
Linda Spaulding RN, BC, CIC, another ICT® EAB member says that “with the ongoing changes of COVID variants it’s more important than ever to increase testing people for COVID-19. The Delta variant has now taken over as the dominant variant of COVID but right behind Delta is the lambda variant of COVID that was first identified in Peru and now identified in South America. lambda is like Delta highly infectious and more resistant to vaccines. This virus has had human incubators for almost 2 years and that is giving it a chance to mutate in a very effective way.”
Spaulding, of course, hasn’t forgotten about vaccinations and other COVID-19 mitigation measures. “Continued testing of as many people as possible is very important to keep track of the new and very concerning variants,” she says. “It’s so simple get vaccinated and wear a mask and continue living. So simple yet so difficult to accomplish.”
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