What the Next 18 Months Can Look Like, if Leaders Buy Us Time
Coronavirus from SARS isolated in FRhK-4 cells. Thin section electron micrograph and negative stained virus particles
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Summary of the article: Strong coronavirus measures today should only last a few weeks, there shouldn’t be a big peak of infections afterwards, and it can all be done for a reasonable cost to society, saving millions of lives along the way. If we don’t take these measures, tens of millions will be infected, many will die, along with anybody else that requires intensive care, because the healthcare system will have collapsed.