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      04-03-2020, 08:07 AM   #16
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I think that until a vaccine is developed which experts say takes 12-18 months generally. Hopefully that clock started ticking in December 2019 when this thing was first discovered in China. Until that time, the challenge is an overburdening of the healthcare system and that's what's going to keep the social distancing in the forefront. If the "curve gets flattened" there is still the risk of secondary outbreaks so I suspect this is going to be the new normal for quite some time.

What the world looks like on the other side is tough to tell, it will eventually go back to what it was. It always has, after WWI & WWII things eventually returned to normal, after the great depression and the Spainsh Flu as well.
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