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The Government also mentioned that we will have to adapt to a new normal before an effective vaccine or treatment is developed for COVID-19, which will not be anytime soon.
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Definitely need to adapted to the new normal. Lets put some prediction / forecast.
Phase 1 starts on 2nd June. If all goes well, 4 weeks later will start phase 2.
Phase 2 will start around 30th Jun. Given more interaction, most likely cases will go up slightly. If I'm not wrong, within phase 2 will have different 'parts'. I think they will start with dine in, small group gathering but still limit cinemas, entertainment places to a further date. With that, it will take at least 2 to 3 months for phase 2.
I believe they will only begin phase 3, which is larger gatherings like clubs if there are at least 2 weeks with less than 5 community spread. Which may be in around October period.
And throught this period, all the way till phase 3, I believe mask and social distancing is compulsory. This is our new normal after people get used to it.
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I would definetly hope to dine out soon and meet my friends haha. But I understand we would have to ...
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While I am glad that we are progressing, amid taking little steps, I am still a little impatient tbh of the long recovery time. When all of this began, I honestly thought it was something short term and of a smaller scale, not an international crisis.
It is tough times not being able to dine outside and just enjoy the freedom of being able to hang around anywhere with your friends, as even stopping for a quick chat now can be something illegal haha. But I'm sure we will make it there :)