After more than three years, the global Covid emergency is officially over. Yet itās still killing at least one person every four minutes and questions on how to deal with the virus remain unanswered, putting vulnerable people and under-vaccinated countries at risk.
A key question is how to handle a virus thatās become less threatening to most but remains wildly dangerous to a slice of the population. That slice is much bigger than many realize: Covid is still a leading killer, the third-biggest in the US last year behind heart disease and cancer. Unlike with other common causes of death such as smoking and traffic accidents that led to safety laws, though, politicians arenāt pushing for ways to reduce the harm, such as mandated vaccinations or masking in closed spaces.