Face it. The pattern that COVID-19 is following is not unlike most other pandemics for which there was no definitive treatment or vaccine such as the Spanish Flu. The susceptible eventually, despite the best efforts at isolation, become infected. They either remain asymptomatic, sicken to some extent and possibly die. This is a very bad virus. A vaccine is desperately needed. Many people won’t beleive it and will refuse to accept the observation that the much ridiculed Russian vaccine just might be working and has not caused any serious side effects.
Uh, no. I disagree. However, with a minor correction I would concur:
"A vaccine for the vulnerable at-risk of complications is desperately needed."
Tin-hat stuff aside, this virus culls the population of the sick, infirm & elderly >life expectancy. We now know this. The fear promoted by CCP propaganda and swamp creatures in the U.S. will be a very hard nut to crack indeed.
There’s a reason vaccines aren’t approved for years and years...after hundreds of thousands of human trials. Take a vaccine after six months and you just might up with something a lot more serious than covid19; and worse, it might not show up for 10 years.
There was no vaccine for the Spanish Flu. There is hardly one today.
10% of my workforce had it.. including an aged cancer survivor of 2 years. She was tired for 2 days and mad as h3ll about the lies for the next 12. Just wanted to work.
“Face it. The pattern that COVID-19 is following is not unlike most other pandemics...”
Well, you apparently did not read the article. Sweden was faced with the same virus and they were smart enough to figure out a reasonable approach.
You are just wrong. The results for Sweden speak loudly.