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by Sarmad
Rated: E · Article · Health · #2218637
The world is shut down, markets are falling and people are running out of cash...
Everyone in the world right now is looking for the answer to this question because it’s been months since people have gone to their favorite ice-cream store or did shopping or watched a movie in a theater, moreover sitting at home gets pernicious when you are restricted to fly to your family.

The world is shut down, markets are falling and people are running out of cash. Salaried are doing fine, but what about those who live on daily wages? they are waiting for this anguish to go away, and asking “When will coronavirus end, so we take a sigh of relief”
“It is impossible to put a date on it,” Dr. Simon Clarke, professor of cellular microbiology at the University of Reading tells The Independent.

Why? because the disease spreads so easily and it shows symptoms after days. So when a person gets infected he unintentionally without knowing spreads the disease making others infected and it goes on like that.

There are mainly three ways to get things back to normal.


1.Vaccination

2. Enough people develop immunity through infection

3. Permanently change our behavior/society

Dr. Bruce Alyward, a personal Adviser of the General-Director of WHO, is fighting officially with the disease. Dr. Alyward with his 30 years of experience of fighting Ebola, polio and other diseases, led the joint team to Wuhan in order to study the disease.
In a teleconference interview with Time, when Dr. Aylward was asked: “Looking further into the future, what do you anticipate? Will COVID-19 ever disappear?
He replied:

What it looks like is that we’re going to have a substantial wave of this disease right through basically the globe unless something very different happens in the southern hemisphere. And the question then is: What’s going to happen? Is this going to disappear completely? Are we going to get into a period of cyclical waves? Or are we going to end up with low-level endemic diseases that we have to deal with? Most people believe that that first scenario where this might disappear completely is very, very unlikely, it just transmits too easily in the human population, so more likely waves or low-level disease.

A lot of that is going to depend on what we as countries, as societies, do. If we do the testing of every single case, rapid isolation of the cases, you should be able to keep cases down low. If you simply rely on the big shut down measures without finding every case, then every time you take the brakes off, it could come back in waves. So that future frankly, may be determined by us and our response as much as the virus.

Dr. Jenna Macciochi, a lecturer in immunology at the University of Sussex agrees it is hard to estimate a date: “It’s a question we probably all want to know the answer to and I doubt anyone knows for sure as it depends on many factors. I’d say we don’t currently know.”
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