National public-health emergency for Covid-19 ends Thursday but experts warn that another Omicron-like outbreak is still possible
Experts recently warned the White House that “There’s a roughly 20 percent chance during the next two years of an outbreak rivaling the onslaught of illness inflicted by the Omicron variant” of the coronavirus, reports Dan Diamond of The Washington Post. “A forecast from one widely regarded scientist pegged the risk at a more alarming level, suggesting a 40 percent chance of an omicron-like wave.” Thousands of people around the world are still dying from the virus every week, the WHO said.
“Fewer than 80,000 confirmed coronavirus cases were reported across the United States last week — the lowest figure since March 2020,” Diamond notes. “But the actual rate of infection is almost certainly far higher than the reported numbers, with many Americans testing at home, if at all, and opting not to report their results. The potential for large indoor gatherings to fuel coronavirus infections remains high, as illustrated by about three dozen cases linked to a CDC conference last week. The virus remains on pace to be one of the top 10 causes of death this year, with fatalities concentrated among older and immunocompromised individuals.”