What the 'new normal' of living with COVID might look like

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Experts say this includes increasing indoor air quality and new therapeutics.

Among its authors are high-profile names, including many who've become authorities on COVID-19 during the pandemic.

All public buildings should have their air quality monitored and publicly graded. Schools, commercial buildings, and large apartment complexes should have MERV , which captures small particles, and every classroom and childcare facility in the U.S. should have either MERV 13 or HEPA filters.The virus is expected to develop resistance to any single antiviral drug, so effective therapy most likely will require a cocktail of two or three drugs.

PCR and rapid tests should screen for all respiratory viruses, not just SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Rapid tests also need to be ubiquitous, accessible, and free or very cheap .Monitor pathogens in the environment and animals Track hospitalizations, ICU admissions, and fatalitiesThe U.S. should have a national research program on long COVID that includes health, vaccination and sociodemographic data.

As for the White House report, there are many points the group agrees with, and in some ways, the primary points aren't that different, Emanuel noted. However, there are some areas, such as surveillance, that he and the group believe should include more extensive interventions. "This roadmap reimagines how America may live with COVID, which requires getting to and sustaining the next normal, and allows for the return of the routines and joys of everyday life for a majority of the population," the group wrote.

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