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United States treats COVID-19 pandemic as ‘over’ but the economy is still sick

By DW
29 September 2022   |   5:20 pm
US President Joe Biden has declared the pandemic to be "over," but hundreds still die in the US daily. Patient advocates and researchers warn that public health and the economy are still at risk.

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