Axios: The warning signs of a longer pandemic
All the things that could prolong the COVID-19 pandemic — that could make this virus a part of our lives longer than anyone wants — are playing out right in front of our eyes.
The big picture: Right now, the U.S. is still making fantastic progress on vaccinations. But as variants of the virus cause new outbreaks and infect more children, the U.S. is also getting a preview of what the future could hold if our vaccination push loses steam — as experts fear it soon might.
Driving the news: The British variant is driving another surge in cases in Michigan, and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has resisted reimposing any of the lockdown measures she embraced earlier in the pandemic.
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WNU Editor: Historically speaking pandemics last 2 to 3 years. Even the WHO is admitting it .... Coronavirus pandemic 'a long way from over', WHO's Tedros says (Reuters).
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It will last until centralization is complete.
Forever. The bug is made to change. South African bug is rwally bad, other new African bugs are worse. It's turning into a bio warefare weapon which it was made to do.
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2020.02086/full
We as a society will eventually have to face this disease head on and decide if what losses it incurs is acceptable or not.
It's what we consider acceptable ( infections, deaths, etc.) that fills our hospitals and strains health systems.
It came from a food market--WHO and CCP
Oh and by the way, one of the key investigators the WHO sent was an American who back then financed the gain of function research
You know. No conflict of interest.
If it didn't come from a food market, the CCP would have to pay a few trillion in reparations.
But this way.
Only profit.
And they'll do it again if there's no death penalty for this most severe crime against humanity. Death for all of them. No profit. DEATH!
that's my recommendation. Otherwise you'll live under tyranny.
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