COVID-19 pandemic will eventually come to an end.
Firstly, vaccines have been developed and are being administered worldwide, which have been shown to be effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19. As more people become vaccinated, the spread of the virus is expected to slow down, leading to a reduction in cases and eventually an end to the pandemic.
Secondly, governments and public health officials are taking measures to control the spread of the virus, such as implementing lockdowns, social distancing guidelines, and mask mandates. These measures, along with increased testing and contact tracing, can help to reduce the transmission of the virus and eventually bring the pandemic under control.
However, it is important to note that the timeline for the end of the pandemic is uncertain and will depend on a variety of factors, such as the emergence of new variants of the virus and the effectiveness of vaccines against those variants. It is also possible that the virus may continue to circulate at low levels, much like the flu, and become a manageable public health issue rather than a pandemic.