Hopeful Covid News: The Most Likely Timeline For A Return To Normal Life

Remember when we all got together and listened to live music? Here's a picture from a Winstock Rumble in Hollywood. It feels like a million years ago. Those days could be back soon...

The end of the coronavirus pandemic is on the horizon at long last! The timeline feels like it shifts daily. Between the updates about viral variants, vaccine logistics, and other variables pushing back and then scooting forward the finish line.

When will we be able to finally live our lives again? The Atlantic has science-based season-by-season breakdown of what we might see over the next year:

For most, the next three months will look a lot like the preceding 12; virus variants loom, but vaccines nevertheless make serious illness less likely.

Summer 2021 could resemble summer 2019, including indoor dining and domestic travel.

The following colder months will likely see cases rise due to the virus’s seasonality, and a new variant could make the situation worse.

Come spring and summer 2022, though, life should be back to normal, with a seasonal form of the virus less likely to kill people.

Read the full story here.

The Atlantic


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