There is the 'medical end,' when disease recedes, the 'political end,' when government measures cease, and the 'social end,' when people move on.
If you've never contracted COVID-19, what are the chances that things will stay that way given that many people have stopped wearing masks?
That said, some experts offered takeaways from past epidemics that may inform how the end of the COVID-19 pandemic may play out.Dr. Joseph Ballinger gives Marjorie Hill, a nurse at Montefiore Hospital in New York, the first Asian flu vaccine shot to be administered in New York on Aug. 16, 1957. In each case, the pandemics waned as time passed and the general population built immunity. They became the seasonal flu of subsequent years. That kind of pattern is probably what will happen with the coronavirus, too, experts say.
Pandemics don't end with a disease ebbing uniformly across the globe, Charters said."How a pandemic ends is generally by becoming multiple epidemics," she said.Elielson tries to calm down his baby brother Jose Wesley, in Bonito, Pernambuco state, Brazil on Jan. 30, 2016.In 2015, Brazil suffered an outbreak of infections from Zika virus, spread by mosquitoes that tended to cause only mild illness in most adults and children.
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