Two years after the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic, public health experts warn not to become complacent.
While much of the U.S. and the world have moved past Covid-19, experts warned not to get complacent about preparing for the next phase of the crisis.
New funding to fight the virus has stalled in Congress, but work continues on treatments, vaccines and surveillance.approached last week, Dr. Anthony Fauci was in no mood to predict the future. Two years into a pandemic that has killed more than 6 million people globally, and nearly 1 million in the U.S., leaders in public health, academia and industry expressed ambivalence as much of the rest of the world – or at least the U.S. – appears to be trying to move on. Despite progress in beating back the omicron variant, they stressed that the globe cannot let its vigilance lapse.
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