Coronavirus, Variants, and so much more has been a discussion that I have had with a number of people who are concerned that even if we wipe out the original COVID-19, are we going to continue to have to deal with numerous new variants and if so, how and for how long?

I listen to all of these health experts that have their opinions as to what we can expect, but in truth it seems that nobody can really say with any certainty what will actually happen.

Since the beginning of the pandemic last year, look at how many times experts have predicted one thing, then they flip-flop into a whole new direction telling all of us that this is what has to be done to rid ourselves of the pandemic through numerous processes including how important is wearing or not wearing a mask and social distancing.

Then the vaccines came out and the general opinion from most medical experts was that once fully vaccinated, you should be fine.

Then the new Variant came into play and all three makers of the original vaccine went to work developing a booster vaccine to help keep you safe from the new variant.

And on top of all of that, many Americans have lost their jobs for refusing to take any of the vaccines for their own personal reasons.

I'm no Doctor and do not claim to have the answers to these problems, but I do know that we have got to get some real answers based on fact rather than guessing and hoping that whatever is going to get us out of this!

I have a daughter and two grandchildren. I don't want them to have to wonder if they will have to go to school on-line again, or if they are safe when it comes to their health and so many other things that we, as parents worry about for the future of our families.

I pray that God will provide us with the answers and get us all through this sooner than later!

I shared some of my thoughts and would love to hear your thoughts as well.

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