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This is what virologists have been saying since day one, and years prior, with before and after every outbreak. Hygiene worked for the black plague but we're way past that - as was painfully shown in countries and pop. hubs the world over. Density creates new demands AND a higher frequency of outbreaks like this. Its really a natural correction for explosive growth.Really does appear vaccination is the only way out
History repeats. I wonder what we've actually learned this time or whether we're allowing ourselves to let fear consume common sense once more. Common sense including the acceptance of a certain amount of people dying and a much better consideration of stuff that is also important for those living. I think we have yet to see the long term damage of this pandemic, and its not a virus that keeps mutating. Its our age old belief, instinct even, to keep getting bigger, fatter, and more numerous.
Less really is more, I'm afraid, and its going to take a lot more to let that idea sink in for the majority.