I've been listening to epidemiologists. None are predicting a seasonal drop, as is seen with colds and flu.
The most common opinion among those who study this and have made it their careers is that it will not be resolved until there is either a vaccine or so many people have had it that there is community immunity.
This is not based on anything from epidemiologists, but creating an anti-viral medication to kill the virus in infected people is likely to be a much longer process than developing a prophylactic vaccine. Just look at how long it took to develop anti-virals for HIV and Hep-C.
The most common opinion among those who study this and have made it their careers is that it will not be resolved until there is either a vaccine or so many people have had it that there is community immunity.
This is not based on anything from epidemiologists, but creating an anti-viral medication to kill the virus in infected people is likely to be a much longer process than developing a prophylactic vaccine. Just look at how long it took to develop anti-virals for HIV and Hep-C.
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