Once the first and main goal of controlling a pandemic is achieved, everyone can start thinking about going back to work, church, or wacking off on the subways..
"Anyone who wants a test can get one."
Until that simple ability to distinguish who is actually infected, or has previously been infected is widely available, than everyone screwed. Best we would have accomplish by going back to normal activity today is delaying the outbreak by a month or two.
If you can identify where it is, and where it isn't spreading, than it's simple as checking the weather. But we lost that ability on week one because if no mass testing. If this was really deadly like Ebola, we'd be in a total global melt down by now. However if you look at how we've managed to avoid one, just look how seriously the WHO takes that action every time it pops up in the congo..
Things really ain't that bad overall. We just need to use our resources and science wiesly to out smart something that lives on the very bottom of the food chain.
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