You're one of the problems of people not taking it seriously.. if it was "slightly worse than the common cold" do you think that every government around the world would be reacting like this?
As soon as a vaccine is available? That's likely to be a year or more away
When the lockdown ends it will be done staged.. it will be allowing people back to work and public spaces reopend but that will be it to start, then it may well be pubs and restaurants and potentially sport..
It's not going to be a flick of the fingers everything back to normal. If you think it is you're naive
Look at sporting events being cancelled now that take place in August? Why would they do that if they were think football would be back in May?
As for testing? We are miles away from mass testing, we are short of vital ppe and ventilators let alone mass testing.
Again you cant click your fingers and that type of mass testing is available
Seriously you need to start accepting football is maybe back in july? But I still think that's ambitious when sports events for after are being cancelled still
Germany is testing 500,000 per week, we can do 100,000 per day but are only do 8000 per day, its pathetic. Ventilators and testing are not linked although if you tested and isolated more people you'd perhaps need less ventilators.
Of course the lockdown will be eased in stages, that's obvious, as to why sporting events 3 months in future are being cancelled i have no idea, I find it baffling and a part of the whole over reaction.
A vaccine is available already, it just needs to be fast tracked through all the red tape, there is talk of one being available as soon as June in the US.
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