Mone baker, mona, how are you? I'm doing well. Wellcome to corona portin this show, we're gang to bring i natures take on the latest coted 19 developmennts. I will be speaking to experts around the world about resetton tepante. We're entering a new era now. We've new covet strategies,. There's some new unknows, and we've got a bexine. Hello and welcome to coronopod. Noah baker is the editor that takes care of nature's world view section. mono, just to start with, listeners to coronopods won't have heard your voice before.
The word endemic is often mistakenly used to describe a rosy end to the pandemic where COVID-19 becomes a mild, but ever-present infection akin to the common cold. But this is by no means guaranteed and the reality could be much less favourable. In this episode of Coronapod we get the evolutionary virologist's take - asking what endemicity might really look like, and what control we still have in shaping the future of SARS-CoV-2.World View: COVID-19: endemic doesn’t mean harmlessSubscribe to Nature Briefing, an unmissable daily round-up of science news, opinion and analysis free in your inbox every weekday.
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