So what's the game plan? Only let those with antibodies out?
Everyone else stays inside until there's a vaccine?
Otherwise, how do you avoid a second peak? Or do you just accept another peak and lockdown again with its associated deaths?
I was talking to a very good friend of mine who is a doctor GI for 35 years.
He mentioned Gastroenteritis. Doctors shake patients hands all the time and don't get this. They don't touch their face, they wear gloves where relevant and wash hands
The main thing will have to be good hygiene and social distancing.
Will things go back to normal? I think so, I'd love to see better air quality in buildings etc..
Reading on how the virus spreads it's easy to see how NY is so bad.. one sneeze in a subway car or elevator etc
I think that also doctors are going to get better
A cardiologist told me that for example they are aware of this issue but the cause isn't clear.
https://khn.org/news/mysterious-heart-damage-not-just-lung-troubles-befalling-covid-19-patients/So I think God willing we will improve from spreading the disease and how we handle and treat patients.