When can we stop worrying about COVID-19? Not yet, experts say
A surge is expected at Central Florida attractions over the summer as Covid concerns have dwindled. - Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS

ORLANDO, Fla. — Scientists have suggested that once vaccines and treatment for COVID-19 became widely available, a surge might not require more than the basic precautions practiced during flu season. With the development of vaccines, pre-exposure treatment such as Evushield and post-exposure treatment such as Paxlovid, it’s natural to ask if that point has arrived. Multiple infectious disease experts say it hasn’t. COVID-19′s new variants, lack of predictability and mysterious lingering side effects mean extra caution is warranted, they say. “My little catchphrase is: you may be done with the ...