The U.S. national emergency to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic ended last week as President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan congressional resolution to bring an end to it after three long years!
The national emergency allowed the government to take sweeping steps to respond to the virus and support the country’s economic, health, and welfare systems. Some of these emergency systems have been wound down while others are in the process of being phased out. I have no doubt there will be bumps in the road trying to unwind programs, such as the shakeout from the Covid-19 loan forbearance programs.
Does this mean that Covid-19 is over? Not really, as Americans are still dying from this virus every week. Arguably, 1.13 million Americans have perished directly or indirectly from Covid-19 over the past three years, which I call “the Covid-19 era!”
There is no doubt it has been an unforgiving three years of Covid-19 and its ripple effect on our economy and families. You would be hard-pressed to find an American that hasn’t been affected by Covid in one way or another.
On the positive side, there are some silver linings. In some ways, Covid-19 has been an accelerant, meaning it has expedited trends that were already starting to emerge.
My top 10 Covid silver linings include: