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I've been thinking about this a lot over the last few weeks and now for someone to actually say it kind of brings it home.
https:/ /metro. co.uk/2 020/04/ 07/top- coronav irus-ex pert-wa rns-new -normal -might- never-g o-away- 1252266 1/
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Fauci is speaking about America - the society there if you recall was resistant to the President or Fed authorities to take a hand
we expected the govt to take a hand immediately
Fauci may well have had in mind the idea that
estrictions should/could be lifted without consequences
far too early to say if it is present in the population
and whether it will mutate
Mers and Sars just 'stopped' - the cases turned up and then they didnt.
Fauci is speaking about America - the society there if you recall was resistant to the President or Fed authorities to take a hand
we expected the govt to take a hand immediately
Fauci may well have had in mind the idea that
estrictions should/could be lifted without consequences
far too early to say if it is present in the population
and whether it will mutate
Mers and Sars just 'stopped' - the cases turned up and then they didnt.
This is typical of Metro - make a headline say something that wasn't actually said at all.
What the gentleman said was - "‘If back to normal means acting like there never was a coronavirus problem, I don’t think that’s going to happen until we do have a situation where you can completely protect the population."
Which means it joins flu, pneumonia, cancer, and a host of other conditions diseases and viruses that humanity exists with on a daily basis.
Of course the world will never be as it was before the virus, but that does not mean that normality will not, to all intents and purposes, return, because it will - with one more nasty bug to look to eradicate.
What the gentleman said was - "‘If back to normal means acting like there never was a coronavirus problem, I don’t think that’s going to happen until we do have a situation where you can completely protect the population."
Which means it joins flu, pneumonia, cancer, and a host of other conditions diseases and viruses that humanity exists with on a daily basis.
Of course the world will never be as it was before the virus, but that does not mean that normality will not, to all intents and purposes, return, because it will - with one more nasty bug to look to eradicate.