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Will life ever get back to pre-2020?
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<blockquote data-quote="sim.-ang.king" data-source="post: 1638313" data-attributes="member: 14533"><p>If you live in Illinois don't expect a lot change even after a vaccine is released. Also there is an interesting bit about healthcare equity.</p><p></p><p>IL Phase 5</p><p>"Testing, tracing and treatment are widely available throughout the state. Either a vaccine is developed to prevent additional spread of COVID-19, a treatment option is readily available that ensures health care capacity is no longer a concern, or there are no new cases over a sustained period. <u><strong><em>All sectors of the economy reopen with new health and hygiene practices permanently in place.</em></strong></u> Large gatherings of all sizes can resume. Public health experts focus on lessons learned and building out the public health infrastructure needed to meet and overcome future challenges. <u><strong><em>Heath care equity is made a priority to improve health outcomes and ensure vulnerable communities receive the quality care they deserve</em></strong></u>."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sim.-ang.king, post: 1638313, member: 14533"] If you live in Illinois don't expect a lot change even after a vaccine is released. Also there is an interesting bit about healthcare equity. IL Phase 5 "Testing, tracing and treatment are widely available throughout the state. Either a vaccine is developed to prevent additional spread of COVID-19, a treatment option is readily available that ensures health care capacity is no longer a concern, or there are no new cases over a sustained period. [u][b][i]All sectors of the economy reopen with new health and hygiene practices permanently in place.[/i][/b][/u] Large gatherings of all sizes can resume. Public health experts focus on lessons learned and building out the public health infrastructure needed to meet and overcome future challenges. [u][b][i]Heath care equity is made a priority to improve health outcomes and ensure vulnerable communities receive the quality care they deserve[/i][/b][/u]." [/QUOTE]
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