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Return to normality?
Is there a chance the world or parts of the world may go back to the way they were? With different vaccines being distributed, it seems like covid will be gone mid 2021. Hoping I could have an opportunity to go to France this summer
4 Answers
- Anonymous2 months ago
what is Normal to me the UK with Few Muslims was Normal
- River EuphratesLv 72 months ago
It will slowly return to 'normal', and we could've already been well on our way - but this pandemic has shown how many people are basically children with no impulse control who want instant gratification.
The only downside was that it didn't kill more of the idiots who flouted even the most basic attempts to limit its spread.
- Anonymous2 months ago
It seems like Murphy’s law went into effect.
At first, there weren’t enough vaccines for everyone. Now that there will be enough to vaccinate everyone by May, there’s not enough people to do the injections.
I wouldn’t be surprised if there were enough people to do the injections, there’s probably going to be a lot of people who won’t get the vaccine.
The problem is that to return to normal, the world has to return to normal at the same time. As long as one part of the world is having a rapid spread, the virus can mutate into something else which keeps the world from returning to normal. Brazil has its variant. South Africa has its own. The UK has its own. California just got a couple of its own. New York has its variant. Don’t be surprised if Texas and Mississippi get its own if it bothers to genotype them.
As long as their are variants, things can’t return to normal.