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[QUOTE="HtownOrange, post: 3344378, member: 622"] On the bright side, testing is now available in numbers. Treatments are in testing phases with preliminary success. Science has discovered slow mutation of the disease. This should make it easier to right. China had some success taking antibodies from a recovered patient and putting them in current patients, now being tested here in the States. There are signs of a synthetic vaccine which may at least buy time while a medical vaccine is developed. Isolation works to slow the spread, it's not perfect but it helps. As the disease affects the young far less severe, with the above and continued improvements, some normalcy may be attained, such as schools reopening on schedule this fall. Also, as people recover from the disease, they are likely to be immune from the disease a second time, though not yet confirmed. It is likely that people start going back to work, or at least more industry is deemed essential as time goes by. Anyway, there are reasons to be hopeful. Sure, we should continue to abide by the temporary rules in place to get on top of the disease, but there is reason to hope and not panic. Besides, if people lose all hope, they throw caution to the wind and that leads to worse results. [/QUOTE]
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