You have to love how the message has
changed:
“We are closely watching the recent rise in global COVID numbers and, given both previous trends with regard to spread and our location as an international nexus for travel and trade, we do anticipate that we will eventually see an increase in the number of cases in New Jersey,” Murphy and state Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli said in a statement.
That's good - you're acknowledging what will likely happen.
“However, at this time, we do not anticipate any need to reinstate universal statewide mandated protective measures,” they added.
Of course not. Why would we do anything to stop it? Just let it wash over you. And still, f all those kids under 5!
But this? This right here:
“We are not going to manage COVID to zero nor are we impervious to the virus,” they added. “We expect COVID to continue to mutate and cases to continue to ebb and flow. Moving to an endemic status still means we must all take personal responsibility to protect ourselves and our loved ones.”
COVID zero is a non-starter. We are not in nor are we transitioning to an endemic status - still in a pandemic. But the cap here - pushing the personal responsibility narrative? A memo has clearly been circulated and I'm expecting very similar messages to start spreading from (D) governors. It's so gross. Public health is not "taking personal responsibility". Again, this is me giving up.