By A Mystery Man Writer
About six in 10 Americans think the COVID-19 pandemic is over, but roughly the same proportion of adults say their lives are not back to normal.
When will COVID-19 be over? Never, experts say — but it will get milder, less deadly over time
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Types, sources, and claims of COVID-19 misinformation
Most Black and Hispanic Adults Expect to Get the New COVID-19 Vaccine, Though Most White Adults Don't
U.S. Covid-19 Pandemic Enters Fourth Year With Hospitalizations on the Decline - WSJ
Roundup of Gallup COVID-19 Coverage
Three Years Later: How the Pandemic Changed Us
Hospitalizations of Children Aged 5–11 Years with Laboratory-Confirmed COVID -19 — COVID-NET, 14 States, March 2020–February 2022
Four Years On, Covid Has Reshaped Life for Many Americans - The New York Times
Four Years After Coronavirus Was Declared a Pandemic, Where Does Long COVID Stand?, Health News
Death toll surpasses 6 million for pandemic now in 3rd year - WHYY
Public Says Pandemic Not Over, But Impact on Daily Life May Be, Monmouth University Polling Institute
New Poll Finds Nearly 3 in 4 California Teens Are Concerned About Contracting COVID-19 at School as Students Return to Campus This Fall, Blue Shield of California