That's because people are bored being home.In western Canada we are doing quite well. Starting to open up again on June 1st.
But I definitely see that people's patience is growing slim. As soon as anyone heard "opening up a little bit with strict guidelines" all of a sudden there's big groups in the parks and fields again, people having backyard bbqs, etc! Could be a little bit too much too fast... but hopefully not. I would hate to ruin our success by coming out of isolation too fast. I've been working fulltime remote from home for maybe 11 weeks now, I think. That is a decent chunk of time in isolation.
I don't it will end completely ever .. It cases will come to a flat line ...How/When do you think Coronavirus will end?
IΓÇÖve read itΓÇÖs mainly about waiting for a vaccine which could take a year or longer.
IΓÇÖve heard mention of heard immunity but the odds of that happening soon seem pretty far fetched and not without dire consequences.
Historically we have had similar illness like this last anywhere from about 1-3 years. Though this virus is unlike others.With that being said when/how do you think this will end?
How/When do you think Coronavirus will end?
IΓÇÖve read itΓÇÖs mainly about waiting for a vaccine which could take a year or longer.
IΓÇÖve heard mention of heard immunity but the odds of that happening soon seem pretty far fetched and not without dire consequences.
Historically we have had similar illness like this last anywhere from about 1-3 years. Though this virus is unlike others.With that being said when/how do you think this will end?
. . . but unfortunatly governments care more about the economy than health.
This is VERY true. It won't end, there won't be a "cure" but it will be managable. But unlike other desieses, this one isn't QUITE as avoidable. It's somewhat "easy" to avoid HIV, though it's still effects some people even with precautions. I had a friend who had it because his mother had it when he was born. and Salmonella tends to be avoidable with good practices.Well, it won't end. A vaccine isn't a cure. Think how most winter's they only get one or two out of three flu strains in the vaccine correct.
Think about it: The Bubonic plague is still around. Spanish flu (Swine flu) is still around. HIV/AIDS is still around. E. coli is still around. Salmonella is still around. These things don't go away. We simply find ways to contain, fight or inhibit them.
Babies still get whooping cough and such. We're in this for the long haul.
Not only that, remember that we're on the verge of a second Civil War here in the States. All the protests, riots and continuing racial hostilities have given this virus a new kick. Even with more stringent lock-downs, this thing would have still kicked off a second round.
... but this is a country that seems to be more focused on money than human life.
But let's get off politics, because I hate talking politics. You are correct about making this manageable. All the world's leaders were wrong about this thing except Taiwan.
I see you've been reading Twitter as wellIt will end when the global economy has been destroyed beyond any hope of return, and we have to let Bill Gates micro chip us in return for our monthly food rations.
I don't know when it will end but I pray that it ends soon .How/When do you think Coronavirus will end?
IΓÇÖve read itΓÇÖs mainly about waiting for a vaccine which could take a year or longer.
IΓÇÖve heard mention of heard immunity but the odds of that happening soon seem pretty far fetched and not without dire consequences.
Historically we have had similar illness like this last anywhere from about 1-3 years. Though this virus is unlike others.With that being said when/how do you think this will end?
We gave up. My wife and I just moved to Boracay Island, only one island away. It is a world class tourist destination, and right now... really cheap rent. Now I am real beach bum... there are no cases on our island, and I hope we can keep it that way.I don't know when it will end but I pray that it ends soon .