As Covid cases surge, many Americans and their are contending with difficult choices and an anxiety that the nation's fight against Covid has regressed.
As Melissa Chomintra waited for her flight at the Indianapolis airport Monday, she felt anxious.
Anxiety is one of the many emotions people are contending with as they are being forced to pivot so swiftly from planning holiday parties to possibly hunkering down. The feeling is joined by disappointment, frustration and uncertainty, as many had hoped the country was progressing past the pandemic. Reid Jenkins, a musician who lives on the Upper West Side in New York City, tested positive even though he has been fully vaccinated with a booster shot. Still recovering Monday, he said he was walloped by the beginnings of a fever but was skeptical that it was Covid at first.
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