“Everybody knows that pestilences have a way of recurring in the world, yet somehow we find it hard to believe in ones that crash down on our heads from a blue sky.” – Albert Camus.
Pandemics aren’t new to the world, but they happen with such infrequency that society doesn’t react the same every time they come around. Advances in science and our knowledge and understanding of bacteria and viruses, and the ever-changing way our world functions predict both the course of the disease and the societal restrictions and changes that will be implemented to try and control and contain it.
Given that, what’s the future of COVID? Can we expect more lockdowns, more mutations of this virus, or even a worsening of the economy? In this blog, we will explore where we’re at right now to understand the possibility of each of those, and we’ll discuss practical steps you can take now before things get possibly worse.