'When will the COVID-19 pandemic end in the U.S.? 'Is it over when the president says so, by scientific consensus, or when the public thinks so? Historians of pandemics think it's mainly the latter.' 📝 Steven Phillips
. The already intrinsically lower virulence of the current Omicron sub-variants is additionally reduced through extensive population immunity.to evaluate the efficacy of oral antiviral treatments. None of 822 enrolled high-risk patients with symptomatic COVID progressed to severe disease or death. Absent hospitalization or death, “time to sustained clinical recovery” had to serve as the study’s end-point. Future COVID-19 vaccine or drug trials in the U.S.
There are three segments of society—policymakers, experts , and the media—that form an ecosystem that has played a major interactive role in shaping our current pandemic paradigm. This ecosystem is also the one that could help catalyze and speed a frame-shift.
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