The Prediction of the End of the Corona Pandemic That Makes You Optimistic


 The Corona pandemic has been going on for a long time. When will it end? Several scientists and vaccine company frontmen voiced optimistic forecasts. Here's a summary.

CEO of Moderna


Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel said the COVID-19 pandemic could end within the next year as increased vaccine production guarantees global supplies to control the Corona virus.



"If you look at the expansion of production capacity across this industry over the last six months, sufficient doses will be available by the middle of next year so that everyone on Earth can be vaccinated. Boosters should also be possible to the extent necessary," he told Swiss newspaper Neue. Zuercher Zeitung.


"Those who are not vaccinated will acquire immunity themselves naturally, because the Delta variant is highly contagious. This way we will end up in a situation similar to the flu," he said.


Asked if that meant the world would return to normal in the second half of next year, he said, "From today, within a year, I assume."


Pfizer CEO


Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla also voiced a tone of optimism. "In a year's time, I think we'll be able to get back to normal life," he said in an interview with ABC.


However, it is possible that in order to keep the Corona pandemic under control, people need to be vaccinated once a year. In addition, according to him, it does not mean that new variants of the Corona virus will not appear again.


I don't think this means that the (Corona) variant isn't going to continue to emerge nor is it that we can go on living without being vaccinated. But again, that remains to be seen.


"The strongest scenario in my opinion is, as this virus spreads around the world, new variants will continue to emerge. Also our vaccine will last at least a year and the strongest scenario is annual vaccination, but we don't really know yet, we will have to wait and see the data," he said. Bourla again.


AstraZeneca Vaccine Manufacturer


Professor Dame Sarah Gilbert, co-developer of the Corona vaccine from AstraZeneca, gave encouraging predictions about the COVID-19 coronavirus. He said that COVID-19 is less likely to mutate into a more lethal variant and will eventually become like the common cold.


We are already living side by side with 4 different human Corona viruses and we don't think much about it anymore and in the end, this SARS-CoV-2 will be one of them.


"The question is just how long it will take us to get there and what we have to do to control it at this point," he added.


he stated that the virus tends to become weaker after circulating to many human populations, including the Corona virus.


"We normally see that viruses will become less dangerous as they circulate more easily and there is no reason to think we will have a more virulent version of SARS-CoV-2," he said.


According to him, the Corona virus will only cause mild illness later. It is unlikely that it will mutate to a strain that can escape vaccine protection because there is not much room for the virus to develop any further.

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