There are more than 24,000 cases of acne in the United States, and infected people have appeared in all states

Author:Sichuan Observation Time:2022.09.21

According to data released by the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on September 20, there are more than 24,000 cases of acne in the United States. The United States "New York Times" also wrote on the 20th that the insufficient investment in public health in the United States over the past decades has caused the old government data statistics system to obstruct the response to the epidemic situation of monkeys.

New York people lined up to wait for inoculation of monkey acne vaccines. (Data map)

The latest data on CDC 20 on the 20th shows that there are 24,203 cases of acne in the United States. At present, infected with all 50 states in the United States, the number of cases ranks first in the world.

The New York Times also wrote on the same day that the insufficient investment in public health in the United States for decades has caused the old government's relevant data statistical system, which led to various states and federal officials to waste time, from "database full of vulnerabilities and obstacles" Cover information. After three months of outbreak of the monkey acne epidemic, more than half of the racial conditions of the infected people were still unable to determine. Until now, the vaccination data statistics from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still include only 38 states and New York City. The major data gap hinders the government's response to the epidemic of monkey acne and the new crown epidemic.

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