It has been three years since the outbreak, and it still exists. The emergence of COVID-19 has broken people's originally peaceful lives and made everyone very afraid of being infected with the virus if they are not careful.
Why does the COVID-19 epidemic still exist today and is still getting out of control? Over the past three years, epidemics have broken out repeatedly, and COVID-19 is also constantly changing. When the epidemic will end has become a topic of discussion among people across the country.
"The epidemic will only last three years." Will COVID-19 follow this trend?
1. Why is it said that "the epidemic will only last three years"?
According to information on the Internet, this sentence means that some major plagues in history generally do not last more than three years. Some people say that "three" is an uncertain number, not a specific number of years.
Guyun epidemic refers to Class A infectious diseases such as plague and cholera that have lasted for more than three years. In comparison, the COVID-19 epidemic also falls under the category of epidemic. Whether it will end depends on the changes in the epidemic. Throughout history, several pandemics have been ultimately defeated by humans, regardless of the cause.
Is there any scientific basis for the epidemic to last only three years? Number
There is no clear source for the claim that the epidemic lasted only three years. Mostly refers to ancient clouds or those passed down from the older generation. Whoever said this has no scientific basis or relevant proof.
Plagues rarely last for more than three years in history. Many people predict that the COVID-19 epidemic will end by the end of 2022, but the COVID-19 epidemic is completely different from epidemics in history. No one can predict in advance when it will end, they can only pray that it will end soon.