As more people get immunity from having been infected, virus's spread will slow so not everyone will get it. How much intelligent effort we put into reducing the spread could determine if, say, 40% or 80% of us get it. Massive difference, esp if long-term harm to survivors.
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Don't we develop immunity to nearly all viruses we recover from? I guess the virus could mutate enough so our old immunity doesn't work, or damage whatever stores our body's memory of how to beat it.
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Varies but yeah not a sure shot iirc :/
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