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When will the Covid-19 pandemic end? More and more people, eight months after the start of this emergency, are asking this question. Scientists are increasingly divided and the hypothesis of a single tremendous wave has faded, as evidenced by the surge in positives in recent weeks. To understand what will happen tomorrow, go back to what happened yesterday.
The History, in fact, it teaches us that epidemics end in Two occasions, as pointed out by New York Times: When the health emergency ends and when people, fed up with the situation, take heart and, at the cost of losses, learn to live with the virus.
Where we are The health emergency has not yet passed and people are very scared.
In the course of history, however, pandemics are a constant.
The finishedFor example, it has not disappeared at all. Having turned the world upside down in the sixth, fourteenth and late nineteenth centuries, he temporarily retired. No one has ever understood why.
The same goes for the Spanish, which infected 500 million people and killed 50 million between 1918 and 1920. It was a macabre dance of death that struck a population depleted by four years of conflict.
There were two waves, then the world population absorbed this deadly influence.
Many scholars believe that this may also be the case for Covid-19.
Viruses come and go. And they are, as Andrew Nikiforuk wrote in The Fourth Horseman, “a mutant reminder of what life is like”.
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