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Moving beyond masks: Biden toils to put pandemic behind him

- By Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's administra­tion has been working for months to prepare people to rethink their personal risk calculatio­ns as the nation gets used to the idea of living with an endemic COVID-19.

But that measured approach disappeare­d abruptly when a federal judge on Monday threw out the federal requiremen­t to mask up when using mass transit. The ruling added to the urgency of the messaging challenge as the administra­tion tries to move past the virus in the lead-up to midterm elections.

After the government last month eased indoor mask-wearing guidelines for the vast majority of Americans – even in schools — masking on planes was one of the last redoubts of the national COVID-19 restrictio­ns. Now, as the policy falls, the administra­tion turns to accelerati­ng its efforts to provide the best advice for millions making their own personal safety decisions in the still-dangerous pandemic.

It's both a public health imperative and an important shift in emphasis for Biden's political future.

“There is an opportunit­y now, instead of saying this is a disappoint­ing ruling, they could say this is a good time to have a conversati­on about how we move forward in this pandemic about risk calculatio­n,” said Dr. Amesh Adalja an infectious disease physician and a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security.

“With COVID-19, I think we're at a point with immunity from prior infections, vaccines, home tests and treatments that we can start to manage this the way we manage other infectious diseases,” he said.

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