12.07.2021, 23:47
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Szenekenner
Registriert seit: 09.10.2006
Ort: Berlin
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Zitat:
Zitat von merz
Das ich noch mal einem Welt Artikel nachgoogle  (eigentlich sollte bei einer Überschrift wie „
Wo Covid wieder zur „Grippe“ wird“ Schluss sein)
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Worin siehst du den essentiellen Unterschied zum vom Schwarzfahrer Zitierten ?
Hier mal die Passage mit dem Grippe-Vergleich aus deinem Link :
Zitat:
The bad news is that Covid-19 may never go away. The good news is that it is possible to live normally with it in our midst. This means Covid-19 will very likely become endemic. But what does that mean?
It means that the virus will continue to mutate, and thereby survive in our community. One example of such an endemic disease is influenza. Every year, many people catch the flu. The overwhelming majority recover without needing to be hospitalised, and with little or no medication. But a minority, especially the elderly and those with co-morbidities, can get very ill, and some succumb.
In a large country, the number hospitalised from influenza can be huge. For example, in the United States, hundreds of thousands are hospitalised every year because of the flu, and tens of thousands die.
But because the chances of falling very ill from influenza are so low, people live with it. They carry on with their daily activities even during the flu season, taking simple precautions or getting an annual flu jab.
We can work towards a similar outcome for Covid-19. We can't eradicate it, but we can turn the pandemic into something much less threatening, like influenza, hand, foot and mouth disease, or chickenpox, and get on with our lives.
Doing so will be our priority in the coming months. We already have a broad plan.
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