Covid was a pandemic four years ago. What is your life like now?

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By the New York Times

Monday marks the fourth anniversary since the World Health Organization declared Covid a pandemic. Since then, millions of people around the world have died from the virus and today, the lingering effect of long Covid is being studied and the newer variant is being investigated. to become dominant, JN. 1, continues to spread in the United States.

Although the WHO dropped its designation as a global health emergency in May 2023, many people’s lives are still very different from what they were before March 2020, when most of the world went into lockdown in an attempt to prevent the spread of the virus.

We need to hear from you about your life. Are there new concerns shaping your regimen or your decisions about friends and family?Has Covid replaced your overview?

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