From Pandemic to Endemic: Post-COVID-19 Era Might Have Already Arrived
All signs point to finally throwing off the dictatorship of the little spiky ball.
The public thinks so. The stock market thinks so. Many experts think so. They’re welcoming the post-COVID-19 world. In fact, many believe that we’ve already reached a place where COVID-19 stops being a pandemic that kills and becomes endemic, erupting in waves here and there—not deadly waves—but more like influenza and common cold waves. The sort of nuisances that aren’t going to kill you. (It must quickly be added that influenza does
More and more, the consensus seems to be building toward what author Jason Tetro
“That is our monster variant,” Tetro told ICT®. “We have seen other variants come out since Delta has taken over. They’re not doing anything. There’s even something called
Scott Gottlieb, MD, the former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, certainly agrees with that assessment. On
Gottlieb said that we can finally put this nightmare behind us thanks to the creation of a vaccine for children as young as 5 and pills in the pipeline, from
“We’ve always said that two of the events that would demarcate the end of this pandemic was being able to vaccinate our children,” Gottlieb told Face the Nation. “We’re now able to do that down to age five. And also having a widely available or orally accessible drug that could treat coronavirus at home to prevent people from being hospitalized or dying.”
All of which gives credence to a prediction made by Monica Gandhi, MD, MPH, an infectious disease expert and a professor at the University of California, San Francisco. She predicted in a
“I think we’ll be going to movies,” Gandhi told ICT®. “That people will be going to the theater. People will be going to sports events. Will hug each other. Will hang out. We’re going to get back to normal, but it’s going to take a year and a half. January 2022. It’s so hard to say. But I do think it’s going to take until January 2022. We need to get the community transmission down. We need to get a vaccine. We will vaccinate the whole populace and then it will stop because it can’t go anywhere because we have immunity and we will get there.”
A good portion of the public in the United States thinks that we’re already there, according to the
“A majority of Americans (55%) believe returning to their normal pre-coronavirus life right now is a small risk or no risk to their health,” according to the Index, a marked increase since the “Delta driven, late-August low of 40%.”
The stock market certainly agrees, according to
“Stocks move for all types of reasons,” Axios reports. “But the declines reflect a shift that’s sticking: At-home workouts and remote learning are out. Travel and gyms are in.”
Ross Klein, a fund manager at Changebridge Capital, which is invested in gym chain Planet Fitness, told Axios that “Folks are saying, ‘Hey you know, I’m going back to the office two days a week, perhaps I should go back to my old gym routine.’”
Still, a word of caution.
Infection prevention and control expert Saskia v. Popescu, PhD, MPH, MA, CIC, a member of ICT®’s Editorial Advisory Board,
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