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Quote from Fauci regarding Omicron (The second one is one of his shorter sentences). “We’re never going to stop counting tests. But we’re looking forward, as I think everyone feels is appropriate, that, ultimately, when we’re going to have to, quote, ‘live’ with something that will not be eradicated and very likely would not be eliminated, but can actually be at such a lower level of control — namely a control that does not disrupt society, does not disrupt the economy — that it will be much more relevant as to what the level of seriousness of impact is, as opposed to infection, which might turn out to be milder,”

Quote from Fauci regarding Omicron (The second one is one of his shorter sentences). “We’re never going to stop counting tests. But we’re looking forward, as I think everyone feels is appropriate, that, ultimately, when we’re going to have to, quote, ‘live’ with something that will not be eradicated and very likely would not be eliminated, but can actually be at such a lower level of control — namely a control that does not disrupt society, does not disrupt the economy — that it will be much more relevant as to what the level of seriousness of impact is, as opposed to infection, which might turn out to be milder,”

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Every virus does that: The variants that keep the spreading hosts longer alive are more successful than the competition. In the end of the evolution, viruses just live with humans and nobody cares. Omicron did a step into that direction by switching from infecting the deep parts of the lungs (where it ancestors killed the host) to infecting the bronchia (from where it can better spread).