The world has the tools to end the coronavirus pandemic. They're not being used properly.
It will likely continue to fizzle and fade as it heads towards its third year, resurging with new variants and then waning in the face of vaccines, mitigation measures and human behavior. But even if the virus is never stamped out, immunity will improve and the world will eventually be able to live with Covid.On that, experts generally agree.
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