This is an interesting topic of discussion.
Short of a cure and complete eradication, I think we're probably a few years at least from max capacity anything. Bars, theaters, air travel, cruises, concerts, theme parks, barbershops, hotels, restaurants, gyms, etc...
I think social distancing and masks will be around much longer than that, even in a cured post covid world. I just feel like it's been branded in the minds of folks and become a part of popular social culture.
Covid testing, vaccines, and treatments will be a boondoggle for some companies. The virus will eventually be normalized, accepted...
The commercials for the vaccine will be great, uplifting, inspiring, empowering...like that Truvada commercial that goes
"We are gay and we got aids 🎼fa la la la la la la la la 🎼
🎼Watch us dance and snuggle in bed 🎼fa la la la la la la la la🎼
There was no social distancing for or from specific high-risk individuals n groups back in the 90s🎼 fa la la la la la la la🎼
no non-stop case counts on CNN🎼 Nobody told us to quit going outside and being gay for 2,4,6 weeks to flatten the curve and ease the burden on health care🎼 fa la la la la la la la la
bop who you want and live free, this is America, they told us🎼fa la la la la la la la la
We could share butt holes and needles🎼fa la la la la la la la la la🎼
But if you so much as share a golf cart or walk on a beach you're gonna get scorned, fined, arrested🎼fa la la la la la la la la"
...or something like that