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  3. I was chatting with a friend and said, “I think #COVID19 risks today are where people thought they were back in 2002.”

I was chatting with a friend and said, “I think #COVID19 risks today are where people thought they were back in 2002.”

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    I was chatting with a friend and said, “I think #COVID19 risks today are where people thought they were back in 2002.”

    Four years ago, people ripped off the masks and pretended COVID was gone—even with significant multiple surges a year.

    Who knows what will happen this summer and winter, but right now, COVID is the lowest in four years, and we've had two years of consecutively smaller surges.

    I still take some care, but I've loosened my precaution in line with much lower risks.

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      @FediThing Who knows. There is no reliable data. That said, I yesterday posted an article from a leader at an LC clinic saying he's seeing less of it than years ago. And earlier today, I posted that the number of disabled workers had reversed a years-long trend of consistent increases and now has five months of consecutive decreases.

      It seems we're seeing less LC than we used to with higher infection rates.

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