How the Pandemic Could End and Where it Leads us Economically

Past pandemics did offer hints of the future, but not this time. Plus Virus is constantly mutating. Finding the vaccine is one way out of this; and we all hope that it happens soon… But could we really be hopeful? Scientists have been trying to find a vaccine for HIV for the best part of 40 years… The history seems to repeat itself.

Virus pretty much is on the lose to replicate itself, spreading as fast as a gossip, going from person to person— and it doesn’t care whom to infect…

Governments halted most international travel incorporating more precautions into our daily routines. The virus continue to reshaping our lives. This road map is in fog and no predictions of experts have come true.

So many more challenges lie ahead. Overstretched ambulance crews. Overflowing hospitals. Overstuffed morgues… The sputtering economy with a lost generation of workers … long-term unemployment leads to the recession that becomes entrenched.

Now only workers working from home are safe, but how about and services employees, whose nature of jobs requires face-to-face interactions and many of whom currently lost their jobs.

Pandemic is not just a Flu season, but economic collapse…

Life calls us to make money, and we need social interactions… we need to keep schools going… we need to communicate and to have fun…

Having seen how U.S. society is split on face masks, does not look hopeful at all!

America, especially California, has been considered a land of opportunities. We have the best weather and nicest people and in this way we are blessed.

The virus is not just a disaster, yet another blacklight on our society, revealing the faults that are built into its foundations. The real test is whether the country flips the light off once again and help us financially to go over this evolving crisis.