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We may think we’re done with COVID-19, but COVID-19 is not done with us
We may think we’re done with COVID-19, but COVID-19 is not done with us

“I am concerned that the sense of urgency about COVID-19 appears to have faded. The disease has not been discussed during the election season, even though it is an ongoing and developing public health threat. I believe this is a dangerous mindset. The reality is that COVID-19 remains a unique and deadly threat for many people — it is not just another respiratory virus, and should not be treated as such by our leaders.”

I am concerned that the sense of urgency about COVID-19 appears to have faded. The disease has not been discussed during the election season, even though it is an ongoing and developing public health threat. I believe this is a dangerous mindset. The reality is that COVID-19 remains a unique and deadly threat for many people — it is not just another respiratory virus, and should not be treated as such by our leaders.
·thehill.com·
We may think we’re done with COVID-19, but COVID-19 is not done with us
NHS 10-day Covid warning as cases, deaths and hospitalisations surge
NHS 10-day Covid warning as cases, deaths and hospitalisations surge
“The UK's health body has warned that COVID-19 spreads "very easily through close contact with people who have the virus" and you can still be infectious for ‘up to 10 days’”
The UK's health body has warned that COVID-19 spreads "very easily through close contact with people who have the virus" and you can still be infectious for "up to 10 days"
·www-essexlive-news.cdn.ampproject.org·
NHS 10-day Covid warning as cases, deaths and hospitalisations surge
Half of Americans never think they'll get COVID again
Half of Americans never think they'll get COVID again

MASSIVE public health failure, and huge misinformation and propaganda win for both political parties.

“Half of Americans (49%) believe they'll never get COVID again, according to new polling from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker”

·ipsos.com·
Half of Americans never think they'll get COVID again
People I know are yet again talking about sudden health problems:
People I know are yet again talking about sudden health problems:

“People I know are yet again talking about sudden health problems:

Hearing loss. Loss of smell. Movement issues. New onset asthma. Heart conditions. Clots in the legs. Zero connection being made to COVID.

The only thing public health succeeded at is covering their own ass.”

·x.com·
People I know are yet again talking about sudden health problems:
Beginning Nov 1, the will require hospitals to report info about flu, COVID-19, and RSV. Read about how these data are key to maintain situational awareness and address current patient health and safety needs.
Beginning Nov 1, the will require hospitals to report info about flu, COVID-19, and RSV. Read about how these data are key to maintain situational awareness and address current patient health and safety needs.

Notice CDC is waiting until after the election to resume gathering vital public health info on Covid.

“Nov 1, the @CMSgov will require hospitals to report info about flu, COVID-19, and RSV. Read about how these data are key to maintain situational awareness and address current patient health and safety needs.”

·x.com·
Beginning Nov 1, the will require hospitals to report info about flu, COVID-19, and RSV. Read about how these data are key to maintain situational awareness and address current patient health and safety needs.
Only 33% of hospitals in the U.S. submitted COVID data this week, which is similar to last week but down from 91% in May. This means actual case numbers and hospitalizations are substantially higher than reported.
Only 33% of hospitals in the U.S. submitted COVID data this week, which is similar to last week but down from 91% in May. This means actual case numbers and hospitalizations are substantially higher than reported.
“Only 33% of hospitals in the U.S. submitted COVID data this week, which is similar to last week but down from 91% in May. This means actual case numbers and hospitalizations are substantially higher than reported.”
·x.com·
Only 33% of hospitals in the U.S. submitted COVID data this week, which is similar to last week but down from 91% in May. This means actual case numbers and hospitalizations are substantially higher than reported.