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Warning Signs About the First Post-pandemic Winter

Por: The Atlantic Health October 05, 2022

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It may not be as bad as last year’s … but it certainly won’t be good.Bettmann / GettyOctober 5, 2022, 8:14 AM ETThis fall, unlike the one before it, and the one before that, America looks almost like its old self. Schools and universities are in session; malls, airports, and gyms are bustling with the pre-holiday rush; handwashing is passé, handshakes are back, and strangers are packed together on public transport, nary a mask to be seen.... + full article



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