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- ?Lv 71 year agoFavorite Answer
It will run it's course. Unfortunately some people will not live through it.
And yes, there is always room for hope - keep yourself updated with those Health specialists who advise us what works best against transmission!
- Anonymous1 year ago
depends on how each country handles the situation.
remember everything is global.
we need supplies from abroad.
- Anonymous1 year ago
People will develop a herd immunity and it will just disappear.
- Anonymous1 year ago
There will be a vaccine next year. For now the advice seems to be spend your entire wages on toilet rolls.
- Anonymous1 year ago
It will resolve like every other pandemic has-- by peaking and then petering out as more and more people have had it and have antibodies to it, meaning they can no longer carry it or pass it. It's expected that within two years, over 90% of everyone on Earth will have antibodies to it because of having been exposed. After that, if we don't have a vaccine, it'll be more like the flu, with people getting it by being exposed to it and it having been long enough since the last time they had it that they don't produce enough antibodies to it anymore to keep them from getting it.
The game plan right now is mitigation. We're trying to keep everyone from getting it all at once and a deluge of worst cases swamping our hospitals such that doctors must decide whether this patient or that patient gets a respirator, essentially whether this patient or that patient lives and the other dies.