After Four Years of Covid, We've Still Got Our Heads In the Sand
Briefly

These numbers may seem abstract to many, but I remember a scientific paper from early in the pandemic that estimated 'for every Covid-19 death, approximately nine surviving Americans will lose a grandparent, parent, sibling, spouse, or child'-which means 60,000 Americans were left grieving for the holidays.
Yet I am not quite sure we've ever had an explicit discussion about the collective trade-offs we've made when it comes to Covid.
Read at The Nation
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