However, the dystopian nature of places like India and South America are already hitting Great Britain through India Variants. This is dangerous for Europe and the U.S. potentially because our close relationship with both England and Europe through flights.
I don't think states that have enough vaccinations will move once again towards dystopian places in general. However, red states likely will somewhat stay in dystopian places because deaths are likely to increase there because people aren't vaccinated enough or wearing masks enough. So, red states are likely to be moving in and out of dystopian states of death more as time moves on.
UNLESS the Covid acts like the Spanish Flu did and falls away within the next year or two somehow like it did by 1920. However if we take February 2020 as a baseline it would be some time in 2022 that we would get to a place like this. However, it is unknown to me if there were Spanish Flu variants back then too. And I'm not sure the Spanish flu was a coronavirus or not either. Did coronaviruses even exist in 1918?
However, it is not acting like it is ever going away because of the way variants keep getting worse and worse over time worldwide.
So, as long as even one country is dystopian from Covid it has the capacity of making the rest of the world dystopian over time.
This is the problem we all face all over the world right now.
NOTE: I might be misusing the word "Dystopian" simply because it is meant in a fictional context of a world that is suffering, for example, in a fantasy or science fiction context.
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