Is the COVID-19 pandemic's end in sight? 'We're going to live with the virus,' Dr. David Agus says

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Is the COVID-19 pandemic's end in sight? 'We're going to live with the virus,' Dr. David Agus says
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With flu season approaching, Dr. David Agus also urged people to get their flu shots.

The director of the World Health Organization said this week that"the end is in sight" for the coronavirus pandemic. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus said although he believes the U.S. is"at the end of the pandemic," COVID-19 is not necessarily"over."

"We're going to have to get used to testing when we feel sick and staying home," he said."This is our regular cadence for the next couple years."

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