Covid-19 Will Never Go Away

Whether it becomes more or less deadly is the big question now

Robert Roy Britt
Elemental
Published in
6 min readAug 16, 2021

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Someday, the Covid-19-causing coronavirus might be no more of a nuisance than the common cold, circulating seasonally and causing what’s known as an endemic disease that amounts to little more than sniffles in some children. That’s the most likely endgame, many experts have said. But it’s not inevitable. Meanwhile, the longer the SARS-CoV-2 virus is allowed to circulate willy-nilly, the more deaths and suffering are inevitable.

The steep rise in new cases shows no signs of peaking yet, says National Institutes of Health director Francis Collins. “Here we are with [the] delta variant, which is so contagious, and this heartbreaking situation where 90 million people are still unvaccinated, who are sitting ducks for this virus, and that’s the mess we are in,” Collins said on Fox News Sunday.

“I’m discouraged,” says Mark Cameron, PhD, an immunologist and medical researcher in the School of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio. “I think SARS-CoV-2 will be a serious threat into the next cold and flu season and may circulate and cause outbreaks for years.”

If this pandemic were a baseball game, we might be approaching the later innings with a victory that’s in our grasp but simultaneously ours to lose.

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Robert Roy Britt
Elemental

Editor of Wise & Well on Medium + the Writer's Guide at writersguide.substack.com. Author of Make Sleep Your Superpower: amazon.com/dp/B0BJBYFQCB