The biggest concern for everyone right now, when it comes to the Coronavirus, is the fact that we must still go through our infections peak.
The experts seem to agree that it is likely to only be in mid-September before the numbers start to steadily drop.
Another big worry is the panic that it is likely to occur during the coming winter months, when many of us will be fighting regular colds and flus.
But because the symptoms are so similar, hospitals may end up being flooded by people who suspect they have been infected with Covid-19.
The best way to avoid this is obviously to observe the lockdown and remain at home, so that you will know definitively that what you have is just a common cold.
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But that is of course easier said than done.
With the lockdown being partially lifted from next week, there will be a lot more movement of people and some of them will have the winter sniffles.
This complicates matters for government and health authorities and may have an overwhelming effect on hospitals.
There’s also the fact that one of our top medical professionals has warned that the Coronavirus will be with us for the foreseeable future, until a vaccine is found, which could be late next year only.
This is not to scare us, but rather to ground our expectations in reality.
In short, we need to prepare for the long haul of a lifestyle very different from what we have been used to.
And even then, the world will have become a very different place.