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By next June, I expect the pandemic to be 'over' in the sense that people will still get regular booster shots and hospitalisations and death rates will be way down, although there will still be the problem of 'long COVID-19', which by then will affect millions, and a couple of hundreds of thousands permanently. The vaccines will have to keep being updated and it'll be a continuing problem, but one that's been patched up and that will largely continue to affect vulnerable people, e.g. those who for medical reasons can't get vaccinated.
jellybaby:
Planning for then is impossible, loads of things could change hugely in that timescale.
Let's hope there won't be new vaccine-resistant strains that upset the apple cart.
I would avoid.
I got covid and now have given to my dad who is visiting. After having not getting it in India with significantly low vaccination rates.
Its the 'freedom day' nonsense.