Sasha
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I've spent the last five years shielding, and despite that, have had major setbacks from what have probably been Covid infections. I'm wondering whether I and the many other PwME still shielding will ever be able to safely return to society.
Five years on, what do scientists now think about the future of Covid? For example, is it likely to cause milder infections as time goes on? Are vaccines that would reduce or even stop infection and/or spread likely to be developed? Are there signs that any countries will take public health measures to protect against their citizens developing Long Covid from repeated infection?
Discuss!
Five years on, what do scientists now think about the future of Covid? For example, is it likely to cause milder infections as time goes on? Are vaccines that would reduce or even stop infection and/or spread likely to be developed? Are there signs that any countries will take public health measures to protect against their citizens developing Long Covid from repeated infection?
Discuss!
