Yes. Best case scenario is the virus doesn't mutate too much and less people are hospitalized and die in the next wave. If less people are hospitalized and die in the next wave, even if it's 80% of what we are seeing now and hospitals and services are crippled again, they will declare their strategy a success.
In a hundred years time, we'll have a new plague and people will justify not doing anything about it because "Common covid kills more people annually".
Yes. Best case scenario is the virus doesn't mutate too much and less people are hospitalized and die in the next wave. If less people are hospitalized and die in the next wave, even if it's 80% of what we are seeing now and hospitals and services are crippled again, they will declare their strategy a success.
In a hundred years time, we'll have a new plague and people will justify not doing anything about it because "Common covid kills more people annually".