Obviously the pandemic is not currently over and will not be in the foreseeable future. For this discussion, assume that the actual end of the pandemic would be when there is no more elevated risk of sickness/disabling relative to the norm before COVID.
The world has decided on a vaccine-only strategy where a majority of the populace does not get vaccinated which isn't going to do anything. The concept of herd immunity through "natural infection" is even less effective, as we can see with the many cases of reinfection. Even something as mild as mask mandates are non-viable in the US.
So, assuming no mitigations are implemented again... how does the pandemic actually end? Is it just gambling on eventually getting a mild strain that actually becomes "a bad flu"? Do we have any historical data on what kind of timeframe we can expect here?
Or is it just going to be like this forever?
It looks like me dying of covid or getting long covid and my lib friends and family saying it was due to pre-existing conditions, even though I have no pre-existing conditions. I mask constantly, am 4x-vaxxed, am relatively young, exercise regularly, and am not in public spaces indoors except to get groceries 2x per week. My kids are the same and are doing commie homeschool with me. I am nonetheless extremely concerned for all of us because my spouse is an RN and is regularly exposed to liberal and fascist shitheads who cannot be bothered to put on a mask.