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5 years after COVID, Americans are split on whether it’s still a threat

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This winter is five years from now Covid-19 launchthe infectious disease caused by the SARS-COV-2 virus has resulted in a global pandemic and more than 1.2 million deaths in the US

To mark the milestone, the Pew Research Center conducted a survey to assess Americans’ views on current Covid risks and how the pandemic was handled.

Approximately 21% of respondents said they still consider Covid-19 a “big threat.” Health of the US populationThis is a decrease from 67% in July 2020.

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Over half of Americans (56%) say Covid-19 is not worried, and 39% believe people don’t take it seriously enough, the survey found.

This winter has been five years since Covid-19 onset. This is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-COV-2 virus, which has led to a global pandemic and deaths of more than 1.2 million people in the United States. (istock)

About 40% of Americans believe Covid-19 has not been “improved” Cold or flu56% said they were worse than those diseases, but the survey found.

As for the test, 63% say they should take the Covid test when they feel sick, but a third say it’s “meaningless” to do this.

More than 60% of survey respondents said if another pandemic occurred Public Health System They will do “very or slightly better” work to deal with future health emergencies.

Positive people have gone through Covid more than others

When it comes to masking, 80% of Americans say they “rarely or never wear masks” in stores and businesses, but about 40% wear them in busy environments if they’re feeling unwell .

40% of Americans believe that the US will handle future health emergencies rather than future health emergencies. In comparison, 16% believe the country will worsen, while 43% say the response is roughly the same, the survey found.

The impact of mental health

Dr. Michael Aziz, board-certified physician at Lennox Hill Hospital in New York City, noticed that Covid had a dramatic impact. Mental health.

“Studies have observed a higher prevalence of psychopathological symptoms during the pandemic in people with pre-pandemic mental illness, suggesting that this group has experienced greater burdens from the pandemic,” he said. told Fox News Digital.

80% of Americans say they “rarely or never wear masks” in stores and businesses.

Today, five years after the pandemic, Aziz said there was a higher percentage Depression, isolation, anxietywhat he sees as “everyday” with his patients.

“Also, children who were on lockdown had a slow learning ability,” the doctor said. “Studies have shown that there were developmental abnormalities from both facial masks and blockades.”

Prolonged health effects

Before the COVID pandemic, Prevalence of obesity According to Aziz, it was 11% and 15% between men and women, respectively.

During the pandemic, the number of men and women increased to 25.3% and 42.4%.

“When it seemed the opposite, people ignored their health more,” Aziz told Fox News Digital. “People tend to go frequently for their bodies, and remote work is the norm.”

“The government’s response to Covid has taught us that clear, consistent and continuous community engagement is essential.”

Some people report COVID symptoms It lasted for months or years.

“This prolonged illness is often referred to as “long covid” or “postcovid-19 syndrome,” Aziz said.

This condition can also be called “long-range covid” or “acute aftereffects of SARS-COV-2.”

Children wear masks at schools in New York City

“Studies have shown that there were developmental abnormalities from both facial masks and blockades.” (Reuters/Brendan McDermid/File Photo)

“It is known that Covid-19 will affect us senior citizen Mortality rates increased, but many young people in the United States were affected and died. “The death rate in the US was 10 times higher than in Japan and South Korea,” he said.

This means aging is occurring at much younger ages in the United States, according to Aziz.

“This is not good for future health spans, impacts on health care, or future costs for age-related illness care,” he added.

Lessons learned

Since the pandemic, Americans have learned a lot about their health and “making individual decisions about strengthening their immunity.” Infectious diseases“According to Donna Petersen, a professor at the University of South Florida’s University of Public Health.

“Personal responsibility for health is important, but it is a collective responsibility for the health benefits of all of us, whether we take personal responsibility or not,” she told Fox News Digital.

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Dr. Benjamin Barlow, chief medical officer at American Family Care in Birmingham, Alabama, said the pandemic highlighted how quickly the new virus can spread and affect the community.

“The pandemic warned us of the fact that we need to really pay attention to the global health scene and think about how we think. Occurrence in other countries He told Fox News Digital.

Covid Test

Covid-19 highlighted healthcare providers have access to a larger supply of personal protective equipment and better communication with test suppliers, one expert said. (via Ritzau Scanpix/Nils Meilvang Reuters/Files)

Covid-19 also highlighted that healthcare providers have access to a greater supply of personal protective equipment and better communication with test suppliers, Barlow said.

Dr. David Lenihan, CEO and co-founder of Tiber Health, a global medical education startup in New York City, shared insights into how the country handled the pandemic.

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“The government’s response to Covid has taught us that clear, consistent and continuous community involvement is essential,” says Lenihan, CEO of Ponce Health Sciences University, who also states that Puerto Rico, Missouri and the UK’s Isle. It is also a medical school with a campus located in the area. Fox News Digital.

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Since the pandemic, Americans have learned a lot that they are responsible for their health and “making individual decisions about strengthening their immunity against infectious diseases,” said one doctor. (Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/Lightrocket via Getty Images)

“There’s a connectivity like this Healthcare Emergencyenough people know that they can trust leadership, not just government departments, organizations and facilities. ”

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Another big lesson from the pandemic, according to Lenihan, is that all health professionals and experts are “fully transparent” about what specific actions they need to take for the benefit of society. is essential.

Melissa Rudy is a senior health editor at Fox News Digital and a member of the Lifestyle team. Story tips can be sent to melissa.rudy@fox.com.

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