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How long until no deaths a day?

49 replies

shamppoandtea · 30/04/2020 17:55

How long do you think?

I wonder what the first day will be.

Guess the vaccine will have an an affect.

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loobyloo1234 · 30/04/2020 17:57

3 months or so I would say if we keep the R below 1 now

palacegirl77 · 30/04/2020 17:57

Years if ever. Not everyone will get a vaccine. It won't work in everyone. This thing is the new flu. Get used to it.

loobyloo1234 · 30/04/2020 17:58

I was referring to the UK there. Other countries are at 0 now so hopefully we’ll get there too

JacobReesMogadishu · 30/04/2020 17:59

I agree, possibly never.

NurseJaques · 30/04/2020 17:59

It will be a long time and we won't know about it because the media will have lost interest before then... No one counts the daily flu deaths, or measles, sepsis, meningitis, cancer etc.

palacegirl77 · 30/04/2020 18:00

Some countries are at zero because they stopped all travel and shut borders. How long can a country go on like that?

Doyoumind · 30/04/2020 18:01

A long time. The countries that are at 0 will have further deaths. It won't be eradicated.

Ifailed · 30/04/2020 18:03

There's been a jab for 'flu for 17 years, yet every year people die from it, I doubt if things will be different for Covid-19.

Firef1y72 · 30/04/2020 18:08

honestly, next to never. Just as there are still deaths every day from/with countless other infections, CV19 is here to stay.

midgebabe · 30/04/2020 18:09

It's very hard to eliminate viruses, smallpox is one that has gone and that took decades even with vaccination

But it's not impossible that it gets to a level where deaths per year may be in the tens , rather than the hundreds per day we are at now

So if we are on say 500 deaths per day now and it halves every 3 weeks that's

500 becomes 250, 125, 60, 30, 15, 8, 4, 2, 1 each stage takes 3 weeks, that's about 6 months

Of course since we will relax lockdown the R value will rise so the halving time will increase and it will take longer to get to 1 per day

TerrapinStation · 30/04/2020 18:09

Thousands of people die in the UK from flu every year, there's no certainty that there will ever be a vaccination for Covid 19 and I very much doubt it will be erradicated.

timeforawine · 30/04/2020 18:11

It'll be like the flu, here to stay, probably an annual vaccine but people will still die.

UpAndGoing · 30/04/2020 18:31

I think 3 months is the average amount of time.

zippyswife · 30/04/2020 18:33

3 months? I love the positivity but I think more like 3-5 years and only if there’s a vaccine and it doesn’t mutate.

2outof3Mightbebad · 30/04/2020 18:33

Years potentially.

Eeyoresstickhouse · 30/04/2020 18:34

Never. Sorry but I think its true! We have flu deaths every single year. Even with a vaccine you will still have deaths, you will still have this virus around as more people are born they are not immune. If the virus mutates we may all have no immunity and the whole thing starts again.

handbagsatdawn33 · 30/04/2020 18:34

Flu mutates every year, so the vaccine changes every year.

Don't know why it's called covid19, but it could change to
covid20/21/22 etc

ElaineMarieBenes · 30/04/2020 18:35

Bubonic plague (ok not a virus) has been around since the 1300s and about there are still about 100 deaths a year worldwide

TheCountessofFitzdotterel · 30/04/2020 18:37

Depends how well we get on with treatments, as well as the vaccine. It's not impossible we will stop it killing people in the future, we just don't know yet.

helpfulperson · 30/04/2020 18:53

I think it's here to stay. There won't be deaths every day but like measles, flu, chicken pox etc there will be deaths every year.

ViciousJackdaw · 30/04/2020 19:45

Don't know why it's called covid19

The 'Covid' is short for 'coronavirus disease' and the '19' refers to 2019, when this strain was first detected. So you're spot on, we could very well have 20, 21 and so on.

shamppandtea · 01/06/2021 18:00

It's today. Wow

TruelyStruttingHotpants · 01/06/2021 18:04

Sadly I don't think a run of zero deaths will ever be to long or at least not for a few years. People will always die of covid as not everyone can or is willing to be vaccinated and it isn't 100%.

I am hoping we will get mostly zero days by August though.

anon12345678901 · 01/06/2021 18:04

It's great news. Headed in the right direction Smile

anotherwinkywinkybumbum · 01/06/2021 19:03

It's a week day after a bank holiday weekend. I imagine the reporting of deaths need to catch up as has been seen in previous times. Happy to be wrong though!