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TopicBy this point, can we consider COVID-19 to be pretty much 'over'?
Winrawr
06/27/21 10:06:49 PM
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I work in a medical ICU (MICU). The Medical ICU was converted into two separate units to handle Covid-19 at the University of Virginia. This location was hit harder than most by COVID.

Before, we had over 30 COVID patients on the unit a day. Now we have only 3 in the hospital. The extra MICU unit is now being closed. No staff are worried about catching covid.

The only people still wearing masks are paranoids, and unvaccinated individuals. COVID is essentially over in the US in terms of being a crisis. People still catch it, and I imagine people will have to get vaccines for 8-10 years until every strain is completely eradicated.

That said, COVID is devastating 3rd world countries. So more strains will appear and the disease is definitely not done killing for awhile, yet.
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