Omicron has changed the shape of the pandemic. Will it end it for good?

This Covid pandemic has created all sorts of "Media" coverage. Some of it is reasonable, while some of it is just plain "extreme". I've spent far more time than usual watching some TV during this cold weather, and I'm amazed at some of the "nonsense" that these TV channels broadcast. A few days ago, I tuned into a channel called "Newsmax", and was surprised at some of the stuff they were saying. Generally, most people consider Fox News as being a bit biased, but this Newsmax makes Fox seem almost Left Wing by comparison.

If people are accepting this biased reporting, it's no wonder that there is so much divisiveness surrounding Covid and the vaccines.
 

Hey guys, I disagree with a lot of what @chic has to say, but I like her and feel like I learn from her posts.

I may question what she says from time to time, but not her motives or integrity. I think she is a good lady.
You are correct. Just because someone has a difference in beliefs and their thoughts may be different from yours in this case about Covid and the vaccines does not mean that they are a horrible person. Like @chic stated most of us here and I am one of those people don't know her at all other from what she posts on here. Her beliefs about Covid and the vaccines are part of her and true to her sure, but that is just a small part of who she is. Far from what she is as a whole. In my faith I try my hardest not to judge others and yes I slip up and do it from time time because we all make mistakes, but honestly everyone on here has there good points and also some faults to go along with them.
 
Nope! It is not going to end; not if Big Pharma has anything to say about it. They must be laughing all the way to the bank for almost the last 2 years. Next is BA2 vaccines. Big Pharma will be singing, "Roll on, roll on, that's how the money rolls on, rolls on. Bless them!
 
Here's a bit of good news:

Texas scientists’ new Covid-19 vaccine is cheaper, easier to make and patent-free
A new Covid-19 vaccine is being developed by Texas scientists using a decades-old conventional method that will make the production and distribution cheaper and more accessible for countries most affected by the pandemic and where new variants are likely to originate due to low inoculation rates.
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“Pretty much anybody that can make hepatitis B vaccines or has the capacity to produce microbial-based protein like bacteria or yeast, can replicate what we do,” Bottazzi said.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/15/corbevax-covid-vaccine-texas-scientists
 

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