This will not end until the majority of people are comfortable with the remining risk.
In this respect the state of the economy is collateral damage, and won't restore without a majority returning to normality. And since older people have more disposable income, but are less likely to return to normal this is likely to be some time away.
6,000 more infected yesterday, and an upward slope. I think NZ have it "right". Here in the UK we are too complacent in many areas, and allowing global travel so easily without enforced quarantine on return will not address the infection rate.
Lets face it, even a vaccine may not deliver total lasting immunity, without side effects.
DaveW '05 Red Roadster S1 '16 Yellow (Not the only) Narrow AR GDI Plus 4