The Biden administration on March 2 unveiled a new COVID-19 strategy that President Joe Biden said would help get the United States back to “a more normal routine.” The 90-page National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan seeks to reduce severe illness while keeping schools and businesses open. It includes a “test-to-treat” program that would provide antiviral pills at pharmacies to people who test positive for the virus. If funded by Congress, it would also expand research at the National Institutes of Health and launch new “centers of excellence” across the country meant to help people with “long COVID.” “This plan lays out the roadmap to help us fight COVID-19 in the future as we move America from crisis to a time when COVID-19 does not disrupt our daily lives and is something we prevent, protect against, and treat,” the White House said. “We are not going to just ‘live with COVID.’ Because of …