While it is understandable that the public is tired of the coronaviruses outbreak, Surgeon General Murthy is optimistic that the nation is in a better position to beat it than when it began. I can empathise with the fatigue and the frustration that many people are feeling about the situation. It has been more than two years. We've lost many.
The second year of the COVID-19 pandemic brought hope and frustration.
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America's third year of dealing with the Pandemic is likely to start as bleak as ever, with a devastating Omicron surge for the first couple of months. Experts are hopeful that once the Omicron variant ebbs, life will be able to more closely resemble normal. The silver lining of a tough January and February.
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"I've had patients and their family members accuse me of trying to kill them when we don't use the medication they want us to use," the nurse said.
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Middle age was a good time to be alive. It brings stress and bad health to people with lower levels of education. It was once considered a good time to enjoy the fruits of one's years of work and parenting. Middle-aged adults in the US have been dying of despair and chronic pain at increasing rates over the past decade. Middle-aged adults report more daily stress and poorer physical health.
The early data from Denmark on infections and hospitalizations are providing grounds for guarded optimism that highly vaccineed countries might be able to weather the omicron wave. The developments have raised hopes that the country can avoid the surge that it has been bracing for. It's too early to relax, but it's encouraging.
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One of France's biggest hospitals, the La Timone Hospital, has weathered wave after wave of COVID-19. Medical personnel decorated a fir tree in the corridor on Christmas Eve and then ate a meal in their scrubs in between rounds to maintain a semblance of holiday spirit.
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500 million at- home COVID-19 test kits will be free next month in a move by President Joe Biden to help the country get through another Pandemic winter. The test kits will be mailed to people who order them online. Biden said earlier this week that the current moment was fundamentally different from the early days of the Pandemic.
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