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by bernardom 2242 days ago
As soon as COVID is over we're out.
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I'm legit curious. What's your definition of "over"?

In a few years when vaccines have been found, 85% of people inoculated and no more proven Covid-19 cases have been found for 30 days?

or...?

I think the consensus of 'over' is when the world one way or the other goes back to well...as normal as it's gonna get. Personally, I think that'll be when there's better treatments for the effects of covid, I'm not too believing of a vaccine hitting anytime under 2 years.

But if we could halve the death-rate or more, it'd be pretty good steps towards getting back to normal. Also, if we could actually get people to wear masks and take it seriously. That'd go a long way towards quelling it.

That's the million dollar question. When I feel not unsafe moving my family cross country?

We'll obviously need to accept some level of risk to do that, unless we're willing to wait for vaccines or herd immunity, as you pointed out. But it may well be a year.

Where are you going?
New York area. It's expensive, but it's where family is.

I wouldn't be surprised if COVID pushes a lot of people to be nearer family.

But why move from one COVID prone location to another?
Sounds like family