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Interesting that Covid cases are falling like a rock (although the trend is starting to flatten out), yet we're still only a bit below where we were at this point last year. On 2/27/21 average new cases were at 68,537 with 1,964 deaths per day in the U.S. This year those numbers are 65,762 and 1,876. It will be interesting to see where the "bottom" is after the omicron wave. I have a feeling it's not going to be all that low even though everyone seems to think we're in the clear now.
IMO the current CDC position and everyone's general change of behaviour is really just a sign that we've given up on trying to protect those who won't protect themselves. How many of the daily deaths or even hospitalizations are among the vaccinated? Those who eschew the vaccine have, at this point, chosen that risky path and the rest of us are done with them.
It does suck that there is collateral damage among those who genuinely can't get vaccinated and that there will undoubtedly be other scary variants.
I also think that people have lived with covid for a couple of years now, and they are becoming used to it. It's no longer a brand new risk in the world; rather, it's settling in as just another thing floating around out there that can kill you. It was bound to happen at some point.
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