Èske marengwen ka gaye COVID-19? Ki sa ki Ekspè vle ou konnen devan yo nan sezon lete



The annoying insects don’t spread the coronavirus, but they can transmit other diseases.

  • Marengwen pa gaye kowonaviris la roman ki lakòz COVID-19, dapre Òganizasyon Mondyal Lasante.
  • Sepandan, ensèk yo ka transmèt lòt maladi, ki gen ladan viris Lwès Nile.
  • Pi bon fason pou anpeche transmisyon COVID-19 se pran vaksen an epi kontinye pratike mezi sekirite tankou lave men ak mask lè sa nesesè.

Kòm plis ak plis Ameriken resevwa twa vaksen yo apwouve COVID-19, konfime ka yo kontinye lage ansanm ak laperèz nan transmisyon maladi. Pandan ke gen toujou yon fason lontan yo ale anvan pandemi an se ofisyèlman sou, Etazini finalman apwoche yon nouvo sans de nòmal. Nan moman piblikasyon an, plis pase 60% nan granmou te resevwa omwen yon vaksen, dapre Sant pou Kontwòl ak Prevansyon Maladi (CDC).

Men koulye a, ke ete se (inoficialman) isit la, ou ta dwe kenbe yon lòt risk sou rada ou: pinèz, espesyalman sa yo ki pote ak transmèt maladi. Sezon marengwen se ofisyèlman nan balanse plen, ak san konte sa yo anmèdan, mòde grate, marengwen ka pase sou maladi tankou West Nile viris.

But does that mean the buzzing insects also carry and spread the coronavirus that causes COVID-19? Ahead, an expert sets the record straight. Find the complete article written by Jake Smith here.

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