BosnianBlue
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I wasn't trying to compare the seriousness of Covid-19 and the common cold, or even the flu. I was merely pointing out they are of the same family. As with most viruses some immunity will develop and combined with an eventual vaccine will give us herd immunity that we need. It's all a question of time. I don't think we could survive this type of lockdown for that long so there will have to be some trade off.
You said that herd immunity is only way and that we haven't produced vaccine for common cold. We haven't produced it from one reason - its a nothing disease and it's not productive to spend billions of dollars to produce it and then to use it. The investment-gain ratio is not good and it's ok to let some people to get ill from it, it costs less.
This is not a nothing disease, it kills lot of people, it puts huge pressure on health systems and hence kills even more non covid related ill people and it sends economies to the bottom. So we will get a vaccine. Because it is the productive one that has good invest-gain ratio.