Saturday, September 5, 2020

I don't think you are going to get the whole world to work together fighting Coronavirus: And that's a problem for the whole world

So, the peaks of one country are NOT the peaks of another country. For example, the U.S. peaked in some ways in April in New York City, and New York State and surrounding states likely because of Subways, restaurants taxis, buses and elevators bringing too many people together. So many died that they learned their lesson and many people moved to the country that could afford to seeing the "Writing on the Wall" so to speak.

But, country after country and India being one of the last so far to be hit hard is about 1 year after it first hit Wuhan, China. So, what does this mean? It likely means that India won't be through with this for at least 2 years from Fall 2020 to September or October of 2022 whereas the U.S. and Europe MIGHT be through (with coronavirus starting to fade) by March of 2022 because they got infected early.

This is really problematic for the world so likely someone is going to be dying of coronavirus in some country 5 years from now (which also means they could bring it back to Europe or the U.S. and start a reinfection cycle in all the other countries of the world 5 or 10 years from now with constantly mutating coronavirus strains.

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