Considering how transmissible the omicron coronavirus variant is, are we all going to get COVID-19 at some point? Here's what experts say.
. Having all these tools doesn't mean COVID-19 isn't still dangerous or that people shouldn't take the precautions they can to protect themselves. But it does mean that many of us can take more calculated risks than we have previously in the pandemic.For some experts, learning to live with COVID-19 means making this mindset shift. It also means knowing that the virus will likely be with us for a long time, hopefully in a less and less impactful way as time goes on.
Whatever happens with omicron, it's clear that COVID-19 will be in our lives for a while longer. And while most of us will come in contact with the virus at some point or another, that doesn't mean we'll get infected or have severe symptoms.
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