Gacad: Normalcy?

SINCE I have been getting information from the internet and social media for the longest time, let me share another piece I received that may keep us on our toes and hopefully allow people to really be serious about getting through this terrible nightmare. This is not mine and credit is given to the author:

“I think the thing most people don’t understand is that the lockdown is in place to slow the progression of the disease, NOT to eradicate it by end of May. I think people are missing the point because they naively think the government will somehow get rid of it so life may go back to normal. These are the people who have ignored the global reality since January. So, let’s lift the curtain a bit:

1. Flattening the curve means slowing down the disease so that hospitals can cope with the sick. It does not mean eradicating the disease altogether;

2. No government will be able to eradicate the disease this year. It’s here until a cure or a vaccine is found;

3. A vaccine is at least a year away. That’s April 2021. The earliest vaccine trials started late last month. It takes 18 to 24 months to make, test, and assess the efficacy of a vaccine. So 1 year is literally a Hail Mary;

4. There is NO going back to normal. Your normal will not exist for at least a year. Economies globally will keep bleeding and we are likely to have rolling lockdowns until a vaccine is found;

5. Even when the ban is lifted, the tourism and hospitality industry, and many others, will not see an increase in business for at least a year. Until a vaccine is found, people will continue to self-isolate even when a lockdown is lifted;

6. The only reprieve we are going to get is if we have thousands of people who have been infected and recovered and minimum deaths so that we have some level of herd immunity. That is also still a theory that is yet to be proven because some countries think they may be seeing people get re-infected. Even with that in place, normal is not feasible because fear still reigns and people will remain isolated until safety is guaranteed with a cure or vaccine;

7. The above is still 6 months away. We are projected to reach our peak in September;

8. The decisions made in the lockdown are not made with the privileged in mind. They are made with the masses in mind. What you allow in the suburbs, you must allow in the townships and those two things look very different in execution;

Now (our) government is doing the best it can and they have reacted faster than most developed countries. Our progress is still better than most and right now we’re riding the dumb hope that somehow BCG (vaccine) gives us some fighting chance (still unproven). So please, please we all need to do whatever we can to help our neighbors, help each other, support our government, and stop having delusional ideas about any level of normalcy at the end of this month. Adjust your projections and hunker down. Normal is dead. Let that sink in. But hope is very much alive!” (Copied and pasted. Thank you to the author)

“The best way out is always through.” ~ Robert Frost

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