Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 took two years to end - but he hopes the coronavirus pandemic will be over in a shorter time. But a leading British scientist has warned that Covid-19 will be present “forever” and people are likely to need regular vaccinations.Speaking about the pandemic from Geneva, though, WHO boss Dr Ghebreyesus said: "In our situation now with more connectedness the virus has a better chance of spreading.
It can move fast because we're more connected now. But at the same time we have also the technology and the knowledge to stop it."We hope to finish this pandemic in less than two years especially if we can pool our efforts together with national unity and global solidarity."Dr Tedros told the briefing that there are now.