The public has become weary of the lockdown and sociel distancing, but the British and Americans governments have let this get out of hand, and who knows what it might mutate into next? They should have gone for Zero Covid at the beginning like many Eastern countries did. The big picture: The U.S. and the world are in a race to control the virus before these variants can gain a bigger foothold. But many experts say they already expect things to get worse before they get better. And that also means an end to the pandemic may be getting further away.The Frontier PostSam Baker - Chilling trend: A longer, deadlier pandemic
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The public has become weary of the lockdown and sociel distancing, but the British and Americans governments have let this get out of hand, and who knows what it might mutate into next? They should have gone for Zero Covid at the beginning like many Eastern countries did.
The big picture: The U.S. and the world are in a race to control the virus before these variants can gain a bigger foothold. But many experts say they already expect things to get worse before they get better. And that also means an end to the pandemic may be getting further away.
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