At this time of a global pandemic, an event that would have seemed incomprehensible at the beginning of this year, looking beyond our personal lockdown bubble for some small glimmer of hope is for many a natural response, a need for reassurance that all will return to normal. It appears as if this will be the case for some time yet, as the likelihood of a vaccine becoming publicly available anytime soon appears to be nil. Looking at what the future of a world post coronavirus outbreak might be like raises many questions, chief of which seems to be: will it even be possible to return to normal? Whether the answer to this question inspires hope or fear, it is a question we must confront if we are to adequately prepare ourselves. As it stands at time of writing, the US and Europe have the highest number of cases and consequently the largest current death toll. China, where the outbreak began, is continuing to deal with the disease, yet it appears to have now passed its peak and the Ch...
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