WarriorLiberty
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Its a election cycle and a journalist from the Hill.
Wants all of us to return to 2020 pandemic measures.
Yeah because 2020 measures worked out so great right?
This author loves the 2020 measures so much the journalist wants to see them again..
2020 Measures didn't help in fact they almost destroyed the economics of several countries.
They are literally trying to replace the cold/flu with COVID.
Summer COVID surge shows we may have to return to 2020 pandemic measures
Wants all of us to return to 2020 pandemic measures.
Yeah because 2020 measures worked out so great right?
This author loves the 2020 measures so much the journalist wants to see them again..
2020 Measures didn't help in fact they almost destroyed the economics of several countries.
They are literally trying to replace the cold/flu with COVID.
Summer COVID surge shows we may have to return to 2020 pandemic measures
Moreover, the federal government’s decision to end the public health emergency earlier this year has had unintended consequences. The end of the emergency declaration led to a reduction in federal funding for testing, contact tracing, and vaccination efforts, just as these tools are once again needed. The lack of a coordinated national strategy has hampered efforts to control the surge and has left healthcare providers scrambling to manage increased caseloads with fewer resources.
Looking ahead, the trajectory of the pandemic remains uncertain, but there are several key trends and scenarios to consider.
The virus is likely to continue mutating, with new variants emerging that could potentially evade immunity from previous infections or vaccinations. This means that COVID-19 will remain a moving target, requiring ongoing surveillance and adaptation of public health strategies. The development of updated vaccines and treatments will be critical in staying ahead of the virus, but the speed at which these can be rolled out will determine their effectiveness.
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