My thesis is that we all (most of us anyway) have COV already. And if we don't have it, we will definitely get it. Maybe not the latest mutated strain, but what ever.
This is how pandemics work imo.
Looks like we mostly agree.
Call me crazy, but tell me why we can't get rid of the regular flu for like decades.
I hope this isn't the case, but it could be. I haven't had the flu in about 20 years, and I never get flu shots. So I wouldn't be surprised if I never get this during the rest of my life.
I think the point is we didn't know this was a thing before January. Now that we know, we can better prepare for it. Right now its spreading like wildfire, and we need to contain the spread as it is already overwhelming healthcare infrastructures worldwide.
Once it is a bit more under the lid, then we can start to go back to our usual routines, keeping in mind that this thing is now out there. But for now, it is unwise to risk putting more pressure on doctors and hospitals. I don't mind sacrificing my personal freedoms for the time being if it helps speed up the return to normalcy.