https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/16/healt...rus/index.html
So: we have two outstanding vaccine candidates so far -- both of which have 90%+ efficacy, and are already in production.
According to Fauci, who is still probably the best source we have on this type of thing -- vaccinations will begin in late December with at risk populations, and then
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"I think that everybody else will start to get vaccinated towards the end of April," Fauci said. "And that will go into May, June, July. It will take a couple of months to do."
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This is obviously amazing news for all kinds of reasons, but I'm interested in thinking through what next August and Everything After will look like for development trends. Do people return to offices? All at once or slowly? Will WFH remain? What's left of bars and restaurants by that time, knowing that we're also in a horrific COVID spike now that's uncontained and could rage all winter?
Given that the vaccines are so crazy-effective . . . will it all eventually be like this never happened? Kind of unthinkable to even say that, but . . . here we are.