I'm no virologist but in my mind I dont understand how quarantining a city will address the problem with the outbreak.

The whole outbreak started with one person of course. with it infecting a whole city even if the outbreak is entirely limited to that city how will quarantining help long term. Eventually they need to remove the quarantine and vaccines are years away. When they eventually do if even one person has the disease still then it will just start al. over again.

Obviously it makes sense to qtine individuals who traveled from an effected area for a set number of days to see if they are carrying the disease before releasing them. That sort of quarantine makes sense. But a whole city, not sure how that will help.

If the quarantine is removed whilst cases still remain, states will close their borders. @freemo

@snrckrd There will never be 0 cases. The number of cases might decrease over time but it wont fall to 0.

True, so are the only two options a prolonged quarantine until a vaccine is developed, or a global pandemic? @freemo

It’s likely that it will never go away and be added to the club which includes the seasonal flu and the common cold. In that case a vaccine won’t be 100% effective, just like the current flu vaccine, because of small mutations. @freemo

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@snrckrd Maybe, thats hard to say.. what makes you think the coronavirus would be like the flu, and not like small pox? Some disease we can vaccinate against and your good for life, others we cant. So why would you presume coronavirus is in one category or the other?

The reason the flu and common cold dont have vaccines that last a life time is due to recombination more so than just mutations. small pox doesnt recombinant, flu does, coronavirus im not so sure.

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