Will COVID ever end? It has more than a year since the Covid19 outbreak, and the results are alarming. The world is in complete chaos as people all over the world scramble to get their hands off the menace.
How to Protect Kids from Getting COVID
No one wants to see their little ones get sick, but the truth is you can’t always prevent it. With so many people out and about at once, there’s bound to be someone nearby who has a virus! So keep your child safe by staying away from large crowds or anyone with an illness like chickenpox.
And if they do happen to catch something? Wash those hands well and often especially before handling them again or preparing food for him/her.
Clean surfaces and objects that people touch a lot (like doorknobs, countertops, and cellphones).

Try not to touch your eyes or mouth.
Sneeze into a tissue or cover your nose with the crook of an arm if you have no other option but cough in order to limit contact with others especially children who may be more susceptible to infection than adults are when they’re sick.
It’s important to keep your child safe while traveling in an infant carrier. For example, it might be tempting to place a blanket over the baby before you leave for errands with them so that they can nap or sleep longer on their first outing outside of home.
However, please do not cover up the whole carrier because this may cause breathing problems and overheating due to lack of air flow inside the fabric package which is made from materials like cotton or wool – both natural insulators.
When Will COVID Vaccine Be Available for Kids?
Pfizer and Moderna are conducting trials in healthy children to try a new vaccine against COVID-19. The disease is still very prevalent, so these companies hope that the kids can be protected from an early age. They have already enrolled thousands of volunteers across Europe for this study, which has been successful at preventing cases of COVID-19 infections even after contact with infected people!
The CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recently looked at the risks and benefits of vaccinating children under 12, according to Dr. C. Buddy Creech from Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s VARPRP (Vanderbilt Vaccine Research Program).
While there is not a definitive answer yet, recent research by the CDC has shown that it might be better for kids to get vaccinated before they reach their first birthday – which means parents should start talking about vaccination with their pediatrician early in pregnancy if possible so as soon as your child reaches 1 year old he or she can receive his or her vaccines.
Why You Need to Vaccinate Your Kids
In order to achieve herd immunity, more people need to be vaccinated. With the recent rise in cases of measles and other vaccine-preventable diseases it is becoming increasingly difficult for certain groups such as young children or adults with weakened immune systems who are not able to get vaccinated themselves but still vulnerable.

It is the reason why many officials have started looking towards vaccination programs that allow everyone over a specified age range, including those too old or sickly enough from illness already so they don’t gain access again through these easily preventable outbreaks.
What to Do to Stop the Virus
Many people believe that the only way to get out of this mess is through education and prevention. When most manufacturers started buying it, they immediately tried selling it on the black market for a profit. We need to stop this trend while we can still prevent further issues with Covid19.
It is important that parents educate their children about the possible consequences of catching the virus.

The world’s medical experts are currently distributing and producing cure vaccine for Covid19. They are working around the clock to to immunize potential patients against its effects.
Even if this vaccine is successful, there will most likely be a shortage for the first few years as it filters down through the medical system.
Will COVID Ever End?
Health experts say there are effective ways that a pandemic can end.
The first is a virus can be eradicated, as seen with smallpox which was the only disease to ever have been successfully eliminated in humans. This combination of factors-vaccines being very effective and easy for doctors to see if someone has contracted it after exposure-made this possible according Dr Catherine Troisi from UTHealth School of Public Health who says “the world will never face another outbreak because we’ve already taken care of smallpox.”
Dr. John Carlo of Prism Health North Texas and a member of the COVID-19 task force said that though it would be difficult to eradicate, eradication is still possible since “the virus seems to be exclusive to humans” (Carlo).
However there are two ways in which pandemics can end: either through an aggressive vaccination campaign or when viruses become endemic. When they do so, influenza becomes what is termed as being “endemic” – always present but not causing public health emergencies.
“Just like we see with flu, people still get sick and die. But pandemics are different in that they’re caused by a virus rather than bacteria,” Troisi said grimly. “We don’t know where this one will end.”
A social ending is when the general public no longer cares about or fears for their lives from viruses such as Ebola due to its rarity – despite the high risk of death it poses. Just because Zika has taken over Brazil does not mean other countries should stop living their daily routines; if anything, there’s an even greater need to maintain our usual way of life since some say just resisting change can give rise to another breakout!
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