How long can coronavirus take? When will it end?
How long do you think coronavirus can take? Will it take a few more weeks? Or maybe a few months? What are the predictions? What do you think about this? Will Covid-19 be bothering us for a long time?
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Viruses commonly called "coronaviruses" have appeared in the group of viruses for hundreds of years. But it has never been so intrusive and tiring as now. As for you, when there is a little more peace in society about it and the whole media theater ends, which psychologically kills everyone participating in the media life, it will probably be when vaccines appear and everyone who can afford it will be could get vaccinated. When pharmaceutical concerns are using middle-class money for a good few years, then we will have some peace for some time. But the world will never be the same again.
It will surely tire us until the end of the year. Maybe it will calm down a bit as if some frost and dry air had struck it. If there is such a thing as now, it will be easier to spread.
Already a large part of the population suffered from it and suffers from it, you need to add at least 5-6 times as much to the official statistics, because most infected have no symptoms.
Before there are vaccines, whoever is to die will die, and whoever is to become immunized will become immune.
He won't go away, it's a virus. Viruses mutate quickly, and even if there is a vaccine for one variety, another one will appear. What's more, they can survive for a long time, so they infect other people relatively easily. Given the possibility of mutation, even resistance to one strain does not guarantee resistance to the other strain. As a result, it may turn out that the coronavirus will be like the flu, there will be a seasonal, different strain every year.
It is currently said that the coronavirus will last until late spring / summer 2021. I think it will. Maybe even longer, it depends on what the vaccines will be.
The coronavirus can go through several times, so be prepared that it will not completely disappear quickly.
I bet she will accompany us for Christmas next year. Of course, I wouldn't want it to be that way, but considering all the facts, I doubt it wouldn't be.
Maybe not on that scale, but it will probably still be.
It's already the summer of 2022 and it looks like there may be a bit more infections again in the fall. But I guess it won't be that much, because a lot of people got vaccinated.