Probably none.
But, just like World War I, World war II, 9-11 and all the rest we are going to have to learn to adapt somehow to it all---Or we won't be around anymore.
Another thought I just had is that the Coronavirus is sort of doing what people need in regard to Global Warming. In other words:
Businesses are shutting down: some for good
Oil won't be burned as much so less air pollution from burning fossil fuels.
People won't be traveling: almost not at all.
So, the air likely will be cleaner.
But, will people get enough food to eat amidst all the changes?
That's hard to say.
So, a few people will die of coronavirus and many more likely will starve to death because they cannot make any money to eat and live.
It sounds like a plot to depopulate the earth to me.
Who could have thought of this?
So, on the one hand it might be good for the planet but bad for all the people dying from Coronavirus and all the people who don't have a way to make money because they drive cabs, fly planes, are stewards or stewardesses or work on Cruise liners or drive trucks or people around places here on earth, or they work in restaurants or theaters around the world.
So, was it really worth it to destroy the economy of earth just to save the lives of a bunch of old people?
I'm not sure I can usefully answer this question because I'm 71 too.
But, estate lawyers are going to make a bundle on Wills and Trusts and probate that's for sure worldwide.
So, I sort of see this as an alternative to World War III myself and just a way to depopulate the earth a lot.
But, strangely enough it might put off global Warming a lot too, further into the future.
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