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  • The pandemic isn't over. But new cases nationally have dropped below 75,000 a day, less than half the number in August. The United States will soon reopen land borders to vaccinated visitors and lift several international travel restrictions. More than 2 million people boarded flights last Sunday, not too far from pre-pandemic travel levels. Kids, many of them newly vaccine-eligible, are back in school, with no massive surge of new coronavirus infections. Some older students, forced to mask, wear their face coverings as if they were chin guards. Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. The holidays are coming, and it won't be like 2020 this time. It's already obvious in the Halloween decorations, so over-the-top it looks like people are overcompensating for last year's depressed trick-or-treating. The pandemic appears to be winding down in the United States in a thousand subtle ways, but without any singular milestone, or a cymbal-crashing announcement of freedom from the virus. "It doesn't end. We just stop caring. Or we care a lot less," Jennifer Nuzzo, an epidemiologist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, said when asked when the pandemic would be over. "I think for most people, it just fades into the background of their lives."
    • ⭐️Creamcrackered
      I saw the gory scene where someone had gone over board with Halloween to a point where their neighbours had called the police because it looked more like a crime scene, did you see that DWW? Where as I was in my back garden, and saw the local children going out dressed up, with their candy baskets and......coughing, and I thought "Covid or treat?"
    • ⭐️Creamcrackered
      https://nypost.com/2021/10/19/man-who-had-cops-called-over-gory-halloween-displays-returns/
    • www.bible-reviews.com
      Additional variants are a significant potential possibility. Another wide-spread variant and next year could be just like this one. Another after than and we'll have yet another year of Covid. etc.
    • DancesWithWolves
      @Creamcrackered I'll will check it out
    • DancesWithWolves
      @Creamcrackered thanks for the link
  • The pandemic will only wind down when everyone follows the restriction rules for instance in order to avoid getting coronavirus, wash hands regularly, wear face mask in public places and social distance. There are some people in the world not following these restriction rules and that’s why people are still getting coronavirus. The restriction rules have been mentioned on the news and on television advertisements.
    • DancesWithWolves
      Yes I agree with you
    • Army Veteran
      Who are you trying to kid? You can wash your hands till the skin peels off and you're never going to stop the virus until you stop the source - namely the unvetted illegals that are pouring across the border by the hundreds of thousands every month.
    • Shadow Of The Mind
      1465, I never said that we should constantly wash our hands. The restriction rules are to ease down the spread of the coronavirus.
  • When the majority of ppl are vaccinated.
    • DancesWithWolves
      Yes I agree with you
  • When you're importing new cases by the hundreds of thousands per month - it doesn't. (You need to find other sources than Yahoo. They're nothing but Liberal puppets.)
    • DancesWithWolves
      Liberal puppets not too sure of that

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