Swiss epidemiologist warns restraining measures could last two years

People will have to live on restrictive measures for two or more years, according to Swiss epidemiologist Mattias Egger. The head of the crisis staff for the fight against corruption in Switzerland today told the NZZamSonntag newspaper that he hopes the vaccine will begin within a year, but warned [...]
The head of the crisis staff for the fight against corruption in Switzerland today told the NZZZamSonntag newspaper that he hopes the vaccine will begin within a year, but warned there are still many obstacles, Kosova Prees broadcast.
It's possible that we should continue living this way for two years or more. We can detect unpleasant properties that complicate and slow the development of effective and secure vaccines”, Egger said.
According to Egger, this means that we have to limit for longer periods of time by caring for personal hygiene, keeping social distance, and using masks to slow the spread of the virus.












