When will life be back to normal in a Post-Coronavirus world? Months or years ?
2020-07-24 00:12:07 UTC
When will life be back to normal in a Post-Coronavirus world? Months or years ?
Eighteen answers:
DCM5150
2020-07-24 00:14:00 UTC
Hopefully by next summer things will be more normal. Many people are speculating that there will be a "new normal" and things won't really be back to where they were. I tend to disagree that people easily forget and within about 5 years things will look very similar to the normal that we used to know.
A lot depends on a vaccine and the effectiveness of the vaccine. If it turns out that a vaccine is needed annually that would make things a lot different than only needing it once.
2020-07-27 00:44:42 UTC
Stage 1 will be when there are meaningful countermeasures being accepted, to minimize spread, until we have a reduction in infection rate and/or vaccination. Right now, things are still getting worse and no real predictions for the future can be made. Best guess, we are back to where we were mid-May, in the US.
Mystic
2020-07-26 21:40:16 UTC
I think the answer is both. it will take a year or so for them to develop a vaccine. however the effects of corona virus would still be seen 3-5 years from now.
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2020-07-26 03:29:36 UTC
12th of never------------------------
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2020-07-25 21:07:31 UTC
We will NEVER return to a a pre-coronavirus world.
There is already so much economic damage that the direction our world is going has changed beyond the ability to get back to where it was.
As for normal every day activities, that will not ever be the same again either. Once there is a vaccine there won’t be as much fear about contact, but the world is already changed and things will never be pre-coronavirus “normal” again.
Maurice H
2020-07-24 23:10:23 UTC
From where we are now, it's seriously looking like years.
REAL
2020-07-24 11:06:40 UTC
Some Astrologers have predicted that by 2022 -2023 it will be normal?
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2020-07-24 03:54:06 UTC
I think what ppl mean as normal is that yes we will be back normal as in terms of our social life's but what won't be normal is all the bussines that shut down and the economy. Ppl will be more poorer like in third world. What amazed me today is that I saw a young pretty girl asking for money yesterday in a traffic light. It made me sad
Andrew Smith
2020-07-24 03:25:12 UTC
If we are lucky things will never be "perfectly normal" again. The virus is only one out of so many. If we make a range of small changes we will have a reasonable compromise and will be protected against the NEXT one. There WILL be another one. We just don't know when.
Compare this with the first world war. The war to end all wars. We didn't make the changes and twenty years later were fighting another one.
The great depression. Initially politics was run as it always had been. Things got worse. Changes were subsequently made that rescued us. However these lasted for three generations but today many of the lessons learned have been discarded. Another depression is now quite plausible.
The twin towers. As a result of the tragedy travel has remained altered permanently.
So I would hope that the REAL lessons of this pandemic are learned and maintained for decades and we won't have to resort to both lockdowns and mass deaths next time round.
Craig
2020-07-24 01:35:21 UTC
After the election the vaccine is the mark of the beast
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2020-07-24 00:50:41 UTC
hopefully soon, i hate all these shutdowns
Amanda
2020-07-31 12:46:04 UTC
After the election
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2020-07-26 05:06:14 UTC
I think it depends on everyone's life, especially if one of your family passed away because of this pandemic. Your life will never be the same.
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2020-07-24 20:35:44 UTC
The government plan is for more people to die from this thing. The more people that die, the less social security and other forms of payment they have to give out. Over population is an issue for the government and at the end of the day the government doesn't really care about us. Why you think they still thinking whether they should give us a second stimulus check or not. They don't want to even though they been stealing from us for years.
2020-07-24 20:24:23 UTC
the government will make it as long as possible, not that they care about our well-being but to allow enough people to suffer and eventually die. the riots happening now are a bi-product of that and the more people die the less socially security, welfare and all those other payment they'll have to issue out. perfect for the de-population plan. most people are unaware of what happens at world summits.
2020-07-24 17:14:10 UTC
I think by next year. But even that can’t be said with sureness. That’s the worst thing about COVID-19. You don’t whether the intensity is increasing or decreasing. It’s sort of become a lifestyle.
2020-07-24 06:32:23 UTC
NEVER. You WILL be wearing a mask in places FOREVER. A lot of office buildings will; never be back. People will work from home, and find out they can`t stand their kids, and stop having them. I know someone that rented their own office away from home to get away from his wife and kids so he can work. Schools will go totally online, and fail, because kids will refuse to let something they enjoy be made into a chore, and not do the work. I already see that everywhere. Lots of other things, too. Lots more poor people in the end. Lots more dead people too. Maybe another human bottleneck event.
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2020-07-24 00:34:57 UTC
This is a health related question,not to be asked in families and relationships. No one knows the answer, however. The best guess is that its going to take at least into next year before they find a vaccine, and that's just the start.
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