I just read an interesting article that pretty much sums things up realistically:
WHAT WE KNEW AS NORMAL IS NOW DEAD!The thing most people are forgetting is that this virus will thrive until a vaccine is created -- which means the thought of the world shutting down for 2 weeks and then magically going back to before is a pipe dream.
For possibly more than A YEAR, people will have to practice social distancing in order to prevent spread of the virus or to not contract it themselves. Since there aren't always symptoms, we won't be able to mix like we've done before because nobody will know who has it and who doesn't. That means packing MSG to watch a live game is over. Going to a Broadway show is over. Traveling on a plane is over. Unless they can separate society into who has it and who doesn't, we can't go back to our lives 10 days ago until we all get a vaccine and the virus is eradicated.
Here's an excerpt of the article:
WE'RE NOT GOING BACK TO NORMAL
To stop coronavirus we will need to radically change almost everything we do: how we work, exercise, socialize, shop, manage our health, educate our kids, take care of family members.
We all want things to go back to normal quickly. But what most of us have probably not yet realized—yet will soon—is that things won’t go back to normal after a few weeks, or even a few months. Some things never will.
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Living in a state of pandemic
In the short term, this will be hugely damaging to businesses that rely on people coming together in large numbers: restaurants, cafes, bars, nightclubs, gyms, hotels, theaters, cinemas, art galleries, shopping malls, craft fairs, museums, musicians and other performers, sporting venues (and sports teams), conference venues (and conference producers), cruise lines, airlines, public transportation, private schools, day-care centers. That’s to say nothing of the stresses on parents thrust into home-schooling their kids, people trying to care for elderly relatives without exposing them to the virus, people trapped in abusive relationships, and anyone without a financial cushion to deal with swings in income.
It's really worth a read!
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/615370/coronavirus-pandemic-social-distancing-18-months/?utm_source=digg&utm_medium=email