An article in The New York Times, published on May 3, reveals a dramatic shift in the narrative concerning coronavirus and the future. Gone are the declarations that Covid is a temporary phenomenon, to be defeated by masks, lockdowns and herd immunity. Quoting Rustom Antia, who is a virologist with Emory University, the article promotes the hypothesis that Covid is now forever.
Dr. Antia stated that The virus is unlikely to go away.
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In a paragraph that might send chills down the spine of those yearning to be free from the yoke of virus restrictions, the Times article reports that Polls show that about 30 percent of the U.S. population is still reluctant to be vaccinated. That number is expected to improve but probably not enough. It is theoretically possible that we could get to about 90 percent vaccination coverage, but not super likely, I would say, said Marc Lipsitch, an epidemiologist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health....