When will the coronavirus crisis end? That's a critical question being asked by people around the world and facing health care experts and global leaders.
Dennis Carroll, former director of the U.S. Agency for International Development's Global Health Security and Development Unit, called Ricciardi's statement"a hopeful political statement, not one supported by any available evidence." He described comparisons to SARS as"dubious" at best.
"By May we could be returning to some state of normalcy," he said."But, again, what we don’t know about this virus is epic. Holding a May date as a beacon of hope may soothe some of the angst but who knows?" "That might be an indication of the need for cautious optimism regarding expectations for the influence of warmer temperatures," he said."Especially since we know much about what this novel coronavirus will do across seasons."
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