When will the COVID19 Pandemic get over?
By Jay Mistry
@mistryjay (32)
May 19, 2020 9:08am CST
When will the coronavirus vaccine be developed ?
Will it be possible that we get back to our back normal life ?
Or else we will have to adjust and make it a habit that the virus will be a part of our life ?
Why are we not able to find the vaccine even when science and technology is so much advanced ?
What should be learn from such pandemics?
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@Marshmallow_03 (45)
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20 May 20
As far as I know, vaccines are currently being developed in many countries but still need to undergo many trials in order to be mass produced and used for the public. I want to believe that this will end eventually, and that the world will be rid of the virus. But right now, we need to adjust to the situation in order to survive. What we can take away from this pandemic is that the time we spend on Earth is limited, that's why we should live a life worth living. A life that we can be proud of.
@mistryjay (32)
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20 May 20
Yes around 100 vaccines trials and there development are under process and hope we get one soon.
Yes very well said that we need to adjust and know the value of life. Truly life that we can be proud of, making every single moment of life worthwhile.
@Marshmallow_03 (45)
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20 May 20
@mistryjay yes, I agree. Hoping that it will all work out in the end. Remember the Spanish flu? It's being compared to our situation now. Years ago, people also suffered from the similar situation we are facing now. Although, I hope history won't repeat itself this time. The Spanish flu killed 1/3 of the entire human population.
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@mistryjay (32)
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20 May 20
@Marshmallow_03 Yes I do, I believe it had just happened 100 years back only around in 1918 and which had almost in existence for more than a year. And the history says that every 100 years such pandemic like situation takes place. Hope that this will end soon and no such history repeats. And less number of humans die. But what I think that now we need to learn from such pandemics that we need to respect our nature and follow the laws of it.
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@jayanth_77 (7180)
• India
19 May 20
Advancement in technology isn't just enough as to make a vaccine lot of funds , trials required. Results are often slow and time consuming.
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@ch88ss (2271)
• United States
19 May 20
I wish it would be over soon. I am tired of staying home. I am not motivated to do anything anymore, with a recent pay cut I feel like being a big slob and not working at all.
I know there are many more that are out of a job, but when you find yourself without any money before the next paycheck - I feel like working is not going to make any difference these days.
Are there any good work at home jobs that will help supplement the loss of incomes?
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@Aquitaine24 (11813)
• San Jose, California
20 May 20
In restaurants I would like the tables to always be did feet apart.
@Calebxy (369)
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19 May 20
I think it's important to be realistic about it. There are seven types of human coronaviruses: COVID-19 (the newest), MERS, SARS, and four others which are just the common cold. No vaccine has ever been developed for any of these before, so there really isn't any reason for being confident that there ever will be a vaccine for COVID-19. But even if a vaccine can be developed, I think the quickest a vaccine was ever developed was about four years, if I recall correctly... So it's very likely that this virus will be around for a while and will just become part of our lives.