
As the U.S. health guidelines begin to loosen, COVIDWe look at the fact that 19 cases of infection have fallen from records-high levels. We also consider how many immunocompromised people still face an acute risk of developing illness. They feel they have received very little or no guidance about how to stay healthy for long periods of time. COVID-19 world. Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer Ed Yong of The Atlantic spoke to immunocompromised people for his new report and says, “While a lot of the world opens up, their world shuts down, and they feel left behind and abandoned by the government, by their friends, by their workplaces.” Yong notes immunocompromised people “want their lives back, too,” but are just asking for structural solutions to help keep them and non-immunocompromised people safe.
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