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Old 10-15-2021, 03:39 AM   #4
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I think there are a few factors. NH peeps are now getting to the "I'm done with this" phase that many southerners went through over the summer and, added to the drop in temps and people moving indoors, cases will rise. Finally, schools in the north start a few weeks later, so the resulting spread after students begin congregating is a few weeks behind.

I do feel we're getting close to, or are at, critical mass with regards to moving forward. Specifically, that enough people feel safe enough with the current state of the virus and access to vaccination to "just move forward."

Since most scientific organizations are confident Covid will never be eradicated, it'll be interesting to see when they CDC draws the line to start treating it like the flu.

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