Researchers ran mathematical models to help them predict how the coronavirus might spread over the next five years. The models included variables such as whether or not the coronavirus, which causes COVID-19, will spike seasonally, whether people who are infected develop short-term or long-term immunity, and whether people who been infected with other types of coronaviruses that cause common colds would get immunity to coronavirus. The models showed that Intermittent periods of social distancing and mask wearing may be needed for another two years to keep the number of COVID-19 cases from overwhelming the health care system.
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