It's over in the sense that the pandemic phase is shifting over to the endemic phase.
We are going to have to live with it. All of us will catch it at some point. Eventually it will be categorised as the common cold, similar to rhinoviruses and the 4 other known coronaviruses circulating that we've encountered as endemic over human existence.
This one being novel, will eventually be categorised as such and follow the trajectory of past coronaviruses.
Omicron will provide natural immunity to the unvaccinated.
Passive immunity will be granted from mother to new born baby.
The symptoms will remain relatively mild for most persons. It will continue to mutate into milder forms of itself, because the virus needs to survive in the hosts, not become stronger with the intent to kill them off right away.
When did you become a scientist and microbiologist?
I hear what you saying but even the science (literal scientists, not idiots on the internet) have struggled to keep up with COVID because we've never quite seen anything like this before.
I get that ppl want to compare it to Spanish flu and other past plagues, but this is not the same as what humanity has experienced in the past.
This virus behaves in ways that it shouldn't, causing ppl to suffer long term effects, brain fog (which they released a report a couple weeks ago and said that further examination of brain fog shows that it's practically alzheimers).
Do you hear what I'm saying?
Covid is a respiratory virus that is causing alzheimers symptoms in some of its victims.
We've NEVER seen anything like this.