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Will there ever be a ever to the Corona virus pandemic?
What I mean is there literally are 35 million cases world wide right now. And that's just the"reported" cases. I don't wanna sound sad or anything but I think about this allot and I'm scared to get it and die. I can't sleep at night sometimes because of it. I'm young 23 so I probably won't die if I get it. But who knows. Like is there anyone that knows if it's even possible for like a vaccine or is the world just gonna be controlled by this virus for the rest of our lives. They said this is the new normal which sucks.... The black plauge killed 25 million people I have a feeling these deaths are gonna keep going up and up. Is there hope for a vaccine...
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- Donnie DoomLv 56 months ago
You could get run over at a crosswalk tomorrow as well. Does that interfere with your sleep? Statistically, you are more likely to die at a crosswalk than die of coronavirus. Bottom line is that you can't live in fear of imaginary possibilities, you have to live in the real world.
- Anonymous6 months ago
No, there will never be an ever to it.
- SmokieLv 66 months ago
There is no shortage of things that can kill us.There is no vaccine for most them. The Spanish flu pandemic was deadly and there were no vaccines in 1918. The pandemic is deadly and should be taken seriously. Taking a threat seriously doesn't mean you need to lose sleep over it. Statistically there is a much higher chance of heard disease being the cause of your death.
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- DavidLv 76 months ago
The risk of young adults getting a serious illness from Covid is really really remote. Work on several vaccines are ongoing at a rapid rate and are being trialed as I write. It is likely that one ore more vaccines will prove effective. However whether the vaccine offers long term or short term (like the flu vaccination) won't be known for a while.
TBH there is nothing you can do about it and worrying won't make the slightest difference. Just stay safe and get on with your life as best you can.