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Is the COVID pandemic really 'over' like Biden says? Experts say no

Por: ABC News Health September 19, 2022

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turned heads Sunday night when he declared the COVID-19 pandemic is over even while stating the United States is still having a problem with the virus.The pandemic is over, he said during an interview on Biden continued, We still have a problem with COVID. We're still doing a lot of work on it. It's -- but the pandemic is over.His comments come a few weeks after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention exposed to COVID. from the... + full article



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