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Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Which is harder? Going into the Coronavirus era or coming out of it?

When we went into this mess worldwide about a year ago now it was hard but it was a kind of hard I had grown used to in some ways because my parents had survived World War II when there were many deaths and much sacrifice going on too.

But, now we might be coming out the other side (temporarily or permanently?) I find it in it's own way harder than going into the Coronavirus. Why?

Because we don't know what future variants are going to do. And here's the kicker for me:

What is 209 days after people started getting vaccinated a lot let's say April 1st 2021?

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Has anyone thought about this a little more closely?
This is the day when it's 209 days or (when the Vaccines wear off) if you were vaccinated
on April 1st 2021. This doesn't seem like a good time to have your vaccinations wear off to
me. So, what happens then once we all are used to be immune and no longer are?

Will there be boosters available for us and will they work even if they are available?

We don't have an answer right now to this question worldwide!

If you look at the Spanish Flu, the 2nd winter of 1919 was only about 1/2 as bad as the first winter.
So, what would that mean? 300,000 more of us dying next winter or will it be even more than that
because people still expect to be immune when they are no longer immune to coming variants worldwide?

So, I think you get what I'm saying here. Next Winter it could be another disaster that we might not be preparing for (At least most people are not as of right now).

 

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