The White House has a new plan for COVID-19 aimed at getting things back to normal

At-home coronavirus COVID-19 tests are for sale in a drug store in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City in this Feb. 6 file photo. (Ted Shaffrey/AP)

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The White House is unveiling a new roadmap for the COVID-19 pandemic, one that envisions life going back to normal after two years of crisis, providing for people to get tested and treat the disease, while staying vigilant for new variants and outbreaks.

“We are no longer going to let COVID-19 dictate how we live,” the White House said in a 96-page report laying out the plan.

The plan lays out four goals: