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Letters: Things may have been normal, but pre-COVID conditions let virus spread, thrive

Por: The Advocate Opinion January 26, 2023

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“Pre-pandemic normal” created the conditions that let a around the world, kill millions, disable many millions more and bring the global economy to a standstill. Why would we want to go back to what let that happen?The toll of suffering, death and economic disruption from COVID-19 shows we are nowhere near having optimized how we do things. We still have lots of room for improvement.For example:COVID-19 is now the third-leading cause of... + full article



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