Eradicating the virus requires the collective effort of every UK citizen and resident. A lot of us have adjusted to the new lifestyle, but sometimes we tend to forget.
The eradication of SARS-CoV-2 will also depend on whether it penetrates the wild animal population. Diseases among animals increase the risk of reoccurrences ( This is because pathogens can be transferred back into people through insects).
Unlike other viruses, the obliteration of covid-19 goes beyond the building of a lot of public medical infrastructures or strengthening diplomatic relationships among countries.
Driven by the new Omicron variant, the reported cases of infected citizens continue to rise in the UK. Although measures are in place by the government and public health suppliers to salvage the situation, we have to gauge its impact on reducing new cases.
Countries can control transmission with these measures until enough people have been vaccinated. Getting a significant number of vaccinated people is a good step to reducing the death rates.
If the Coronavirus continues to spread, it can mutate. And if the virus mutates into a stronger form, it becomes difficult for the vaccine to keep the immune system safe. Getting vaccinated, however, is a step closer to eradicating the virus and protecting lives.