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What are we going to do about the COVID-2X and COVID-3X World wide Pandemics?

The big question is how society is going to change as multiple waves of COVID-19 and new viruses appear over the next 20 years.


Business models supporting sharing of physical objects appear to be in jeopardy (example "ride sharing" transportation). 


Peter Brooks MIET

Palm Bay Florida USA
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  • Hello Clive:


    Tonight I down loaded a report by the Royal Society titled "The SARS-CoV-2 Genome: variation, implication and Application" dated 26 August 2020 . It indicted that at the present time the virus is relatively stable.


    I also saw a report that it will take at least 4 years to vaccinate everyone in the world. 


    Every day I look at my county's COVID-19 dashboard and it shows that the age group with the largest number of positive tests is the 15-24 year old's.  


    From a scientific point of view we need testing to indicate what happened in our local area ten days ago -- infections were  stable, going up or going down. Based on that data we can (for example) close the pubs or beaches. 


    However from a personal perspective I do not plan to get tested even if I can get the results within one hour, if I do not have any symptoms.


    Peter Brooks MIET

    Palm Bay Florida USA


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  • Hello Clive:


    Tonight I down loaded a report by the Royal Society titled "The SARS-CoV-2 Genome: variation, implication and Application" dated 26 August 2020 . It indicted that at the present time the virus is relatively stable.


    I also saw a report that it will take at least 4 years to vaccinate everyone in the world. 


    Every day I look at my county's COVID-19 dashboard and it shows that the age group with the largest number of positive tests is the 15-24 year old's.  


    From a scientific point of view we need testing to indicate what happened in our local area ten days ago -- infections were  stable, going up or going down. Based on that data we can (for example) close the pubs or beaches. 


    However from a personal perspective I do not plan to get tested even if I can get the results within one hour, if I do not have any symptoms.


    Peter Brooks MIET

    Palm Bay Florida USA


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