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Amid the battles breaking out over vaccine mandates and the impact on those who have chosen not to be inoculated against COVID, there’s strong evidence to suggest that people are “over it,” as the kids say these days.
None of this is meant to dismiss the toll the virus continues to take on the globe, where the death toll has spiraled inexorably higher (over 5 million worldwide and counting), even with the presence of vaccines. To be sure, there are many with underlying conditions, or loved ones considered high risk, who are still cautious or outright paranoid, and with good reason.
Yet evidence everywhere suggests that vast numbers of people — and not just the mostly maskless hordes gathered to watch Phil Collins and Company at the Garden — are moving beyond living in self-imposed exile to a strategy of risk assessment and mitigation. Holiday gatherings, including office parties, are starting to look a lot like they did pre-COVID.
Covid will eventually fade away as we learn to live with it
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: marg6043
Your source is MSN?
Oh, the irony.......
Dr. David Lloyd, a GP from north London, said he has seen about 15 percent of youngsters with confirmed Omicron cases developing spots.
They also suffered with fatigue, headaches and a loss of appetite — which seems to fit with the most common variant symptoms reported so far in adults.
The health expert told Sky News the difference in symptoms was “quite important,” along with the rash.
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
Have you no given up yet? darn those profits from pharma have to been soo darn good, to keep pushing just like all the corrupted governments and pharma all over.
Good luck to your newfound wealth, I am sure is worth it.