That's right, the virus is doing what most experts predicted last spring. It's fading fast. It'll be backm, of course, because it's a virus after all. Similar to the flu and just about every other virus that humanity has to deal with on an ongoing basis. Remember when the media fueled the panic by spreading misinformation about the Sturgis bike event in South Dakota? That's right, nearly a half million people gathered for a 10-day event over the summer and, at best, there may have been a couple hundred cases. At most.
Ever wonder why you don't hear the news talking about Sturgis any longer? The facts, like all the facts streaming from places like Florida and Texas where life is returning to normal, don't support the panic narrative. How often do you hear the news reporting on the facts out of Sweden where nearly 2 million kids stayed in school throughout the pandemic and not one of them died from COVID. Actually, the Swedes showed beyond a doubt that teachers were actually healthier than the rest of the workforce when it came to dealing with COVID. All this without masks.