How The Pandemic Will End Covid-19 Epidemic

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Three months ago, no only knew that SARS-CoV-2 existed. Now the virus has spread to about each and every country, infecting at least 446,000 people whom we know about, also many more whom we do not. It has crashed economies also broken health-care systems, filled hospitals also emptied public spaces. It has separated people from their workplaces also their friends. It has disrupted modern society on a scale that most living people own at no time witnessed. Soon, most everyone in the United States will know someone who has been infected. Like World War II or the 9/11 attacks, this pandemic has already imprinted itself upon the nation’s psyche.

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