Article 59KP4 Will aviation industry recover?

Will aviation industry recover?

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A lot of people in the aviation industry say "It will, as soon as a vaccine comes out"

But the things to be considered are

- The flu vaccine, which first became available 70 years ago, has efficiency rate of 38%. And it is ridiculous to expect the corona vaccine, which was developed over 1~2 years, will magically turn our world back to what it was like, before the pandemic began

- The above explains why most vaccines take decades to develop, and why many people refuse to be vaccinated. They say, "We are not experimental guinea pigs"

- The aviation industry insiders say " Remove the 14 day isolation quarantine and people will start traveling more " - people are not traveling at the moment, not because they do not want to do the 14 day quarantine, but because they do not want to be infected with the coronavirus while traveling. Would you be glad to travel around the city where there were 100 newly infected patients within the last 24 hours? Not me

- A lot of brick and mortar businesses have been ordered to stop operating by the governments. It will be kinda boring and pointless to travel around cities where majority of businesses are saying, "No you cannot come in"

( By the way, president Mr. T had said an effective vaccine will be available in October 2020 https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/16/trum...n-october.html )

- The coronavirus is an RNA virus, not DNA virus. That means, the structure of the coronavirus keeps on changing. For example, we humans can never change our own DNA, or any other kind of DNA in this world, because it is DNA not RNA.

- The coronavirus actually had existed for ... from wikipedia ...
Quote:
All coronaviruses originated from a common ancestor about 293 million years ago
and it is very safe to conclude the coronavirus will NOT become extinct within the next several months.

- And through this pandemic, a lot of people have learned to work with video conferencing. Neither video conferencing, nor physical face-to-face meetings, are superior to the other. They both have their own benefits. But one thing for sure is, through this pandemic, people have learned to work via video conferencing, and it does save time, money, and it is environment friendly. But people still enjoy going on vacation trips of course, including me.

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