Americans remain conflicted about activities in ‘post-COVID’ America
September 26, 2022
President Biden last week said that the COVID-19 “pandemic is over” even as around 400 people every day die in the U.S. after contracting the virus. Much of America has returned to a semblance of life before the pandemic, but many activities are not yet back to the way they were in 2019 as individuals assess their risks in specific situations like taking mass transit, going to an office, et al.
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