I just saw an article in the New York Times entitled "How 700 Epidemiologists Are Living Now, and What They Think is Next." Some of their insights were really sobering, and I have to admit, kind of sad. Here are some of them:
“The new normal will be continued masking for the next 12 to 18 months and possibly the next few years. This is a paradigm shift.”
Roberta Bruhn, co-director, Vitalant Research Institute
“It’s hard for me to imagine that it will ever go back to our previous ‘normal,’ but I do think that new preventive measures that we’ve had to adopt, like masks, will feel normal in time. In that sense, I’m optimistic that life will settle into a new kind of normal.”
Marilyn Tseng, assistant professor, Cal Poly
“I expect that wearing a mask will become part of my daily life, moving forward, even after a vaccine is deployed,” said Amy Hobbs, a research associate at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
These are some of the experts. Kind of eye opening that they don't seem to think the vaccine will help us return to normal anytime soon.