Spread of Corona Virus will affect the different domain of our life> The most domain will be affected is the economic field. The future of corona virus is unknown now. But, after few weeks all things will be available and scientists will find a therapy for this virus.
here will we be in six months, a year, 10 years from now? I lie awake at night wondering what the future holds for my loved ones. My vulnerable friends and relatives. I wonder what will happen to my job, even though I’m one of the lucky ones: I get good sick pay and can work remotely. I am writing this from the UK, where I still have self-employed friends who are staring down the barrel of months without pay, friends who have already lost jobs. The contract that pays 80% of my salary runs out in December. Coronavirus is hitting the economy bad. Will anyone be hiring when I need work?
This is quite interesting (from the Daily Telegraph newspaper in the UK). There is no expectation for a vaccine until the end of 2020 or beginning of next year at the earliest. But other antiviral drugs are being looked at; this was reported in February this year:
Thank you; I have just looked at the abstract of the paper you entered the link for in your above response and about to read the paper. Very frightening. We have entered a world in which - to quote from the abstract conclusion - 'people are unlikely to produce long-lasting protective antibodies against this virus'.
There was life as we knew it before COVID-19 and life after COVID-19. And the life that we are going to experience in the future can never be the same as the one that we led in the past.
I'm sure there will be further information about the virus and how it affects us / will affect us that we are unaware of now.
Thanks to the efficiently implemented programs of vaccination of citizens against the SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) coronavirus and compliance with the anti-pandemic safety rules, it is possible to gradually reduce the scale of the pandemic development. In some countries recently (April - May 2021) a new so-called the Indian variant of the Coronavirus. Thanks to the applied pandemic risk management and crisis management instruments (e.g. home quarantine for people who have returned from countries with another pandemic wave) and compliance by citizens with the recommendations and rules of anti-pandemic safety (including wearing protective masks in places public, social distance at least 1.5-2 m, frequent washing or disinfecting hands, avoiding gatherings of people in public places, purchasing various products and services via the Internet, when making payments in physical stores, use of payment cards and smartphones that enable payments contactlessness instead of using cash, using the computerized anti-covid local information system on smartphones, etc.) in many countries avoiding the next, fourth wave of the pandemic. As a result, some countries are currently unblocking the lockdown companies in the tourism sector and related services.
Your contribution above just shows how much we can do (and is done on our behalf) to manage the pandemic. Most people I know are following all the good practice available and are staying healthy. We are truly grateful for the vaccination.
But there always seem to be some people who don't follow all the available advice; whether they think 'it won't happen to me'?
Having COVID-10 become endemic is almost certain as Arvind Singh 's expert article mentions. My fear is that there is a much higher chance of long term effects to multiple organs from this disease than others that I know. This includes even 20-40% chance in children - Although it is not yet clear how many children in the U.S. have been affected by this “long-COVID” syndrome, studies show that up to 40 percent of children in Italy and approximately 15-20 percent of children in England are experiencing “long-haul” COVID-19 symptoms.
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6 days ago — Some COVID-19 survivors experience long-lasting fatigue, lung problems, joint pain, brain fog and other symptoms.
So having this corona virus become endemic is a huge burden on public heath and our world until we can develop antiviral drugs that block long-term effects.
Dear Özgür Önday "What Is the Future of Coronavirus (COVID-19)?" is definitively an important question of broad general interest. Of course, everyone hopes that the coronavirus has no future at all. However, I'm afraid that the virus will stay with us and over time will develop new mutations again and again. In this context please have a look at the following interesting link:
Personally I expect that new waves of COVID-19 will come again in the next years like the flu. Thus we will need to get vaccinated again at least every ayear.
Corona virus is a scary disease to all people around the globe. Even with safe vaccines many people are still worried about the consequences of getting getting either of them. We look forward to getting safe medicines that can cure it in the near future.
The pandemic at the moment is dictating the new world order but in the future, I see it being treated like flu with people needing to get vaccinated in order to prevent severe illness and death.
Very good link sent (4 posts above) by Prof Frank T. Edelmann
I can't envisage a time without COVID-19 in my lifetime, but I agree that it will probably become something that we will have our regular COVID-19 vaccination, like we have our yearly 'flu vaccination ( for which they produce that is appropriate for the virus for that particular year).
As a human being, we have to exercise the right practices. Certainly there will be an end of covid 19 in coming future. Research is progressing and I am sure, life will be back on track soon.