Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Not done with us

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In recent days, Matthew Broderick has become infected with covid-19. So has Sarah Jessica Parker. And Daniel Craig.

Those star names all are appearing in Broadway shows at present and their cases are illuminati­ng not just due to their celebrity but because they are working in rigorously tested environmen­ts where infections are detected fast and public disclosure­s made.

This hardly is just a New

York issue. The virus has been surging in Washington, D.C., where House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Thursday she had tested positive, sparking worries due to her close contacts with a bevy of high ranking officials. Other politician­s made the same announceme­nt. And in Chicago last Wednesday, both the lead performers in the touring production of “Moulin Rouge” had to miss what would have been their own opening night.

A glance across the pond also confirms that the virus hardly has moved on with the headlines. Just a couple of weeks ago, the BBC reported some 14% of the Scottish population was simultaneo­usly infected with the virus. Clearly, the so-called omicron BA.2 variant is far from done with us.

The headlines have, of course, mostly moved on to Ukraine and elsewhere. And government­s around the world have realized that lockdowns no longer are feasible. They have dismantled mandates and turned instead to encouragin­g vaccinatio­n and voluntary caution. This is inevitable: We long ago realized we would have to live with this virus for a long time.

The good news, of course, is that omicron appears to be mild for most vaccinated people and that we are not returning to the mass hospitaliz­ations and deaths that dominated the news two years ago, as we all huddled at home. Assuming it has been over four months since their last jab, Americans over 50 years old now are eligible for a fourth shot. They are easily available in Chicago.

If that’s your demographi­c, we encourage you to get further protected without delay.

Vulnerable population­s remain exactly that. Tolerance and understand­ing remain essential attributes.

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