Covid predictions for 2022
The good, the bad, and the ugly.
Yahoo UK news reports on a ‘gifted’ London psychic who apparently predicted covid back in 2018. He is currently forecasting a second pandemic, this time of Swine Flu. Sadly he can’t say exactly when it’s going to happen. At the same time Baba Vanga, another mystic, reveals predictions around a deadly new virus coming out of Siberia in 2022.
It might seem nutty at first glance but in fact, they have a point. Humanity is indeed at constant risk of swine flu breaking out from the pig population to infect humans. And Siberia, whose permafrost is melting fast thanks to global warming, could indeed be the source of a horrible new virus. There’s more in the shape of a current ‘record’ bird flu epidemic going on in the UK
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/bird-flu-latest-situation-avian-influenza-prevention-zone-declared-across-great-britain, another virus that could easily species-hop into humans if we’re unlucky.
In the meantime we thought it’d be useful to take a look at what three reliable sources are predicting for the covid pandemic in 2022!
‘Today’ asks 10 public health experts about covid in 2022
Over in the USA, in a conversation with ten public health experts, the Today programme
https://www.today.com/health/health/will-life-covid-19-2022-rcna8700 reveals these predictions for the next covid year. Because attitudes to covid and experiences of it in the UK and US are not dissimilar, these are worth taking note of:
- Omicron is potentially going to cause chaos
- We should expect more new variants – it’s a certainty rather than a risk
- The hope is the expected 2022 omicron surge won’t be as bad as delta in 2021, thanks to vaccination
- ‘Learning to live with covid’ in 2022 will mean vaccines, masks, testing and new anti-viral ‘tools’ in the form of medicines and drugs – all of which are designed to make people feel more confident about taking risks rather than being about stopping the spread of the virus – which in turn hints they think covid is here for good
- Vaccine hesitancy must be tackled
- Things should start to gradually feel ‘more normal’
What Fierce Pharma says
Fierce Pharma
https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/omicron-extending-pandemic-how-does-impact-biopharma-industry-planning-for-2022 reports on the pharmaceutical sector, and they have predictions of their own to make about covid in 2022:
- Omicron is effectively extending the life of the pandemic. There’s now very little chance that it will transition into an endemic disease during 2022
- A continual flow of new variants is expected since global cases are still rising ‘quite significantly’. The peaks we saw in 2021 could easily be exceeded this year
- Vaccine makers and others in the pharma sector are scrambling to find new drugs to treat and prevent omicron.
- The world’s new mRNA expertise means new vaccines and treatments can hopefully be developed comparatively quickly
- Most of the best treatments invented so far don’t work so well on the omicron variant
- Covid is going to become ‘the new norm’
University College London on long term covid forecasting
University College London
https://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/covid-19/forecasting/ has made some predictions for covid in 2022 using long-term computer forecasting models. This is what they predict, and the article contains a wealth of fascinating supporting detail:
- The R number is 6.76, a 74% increase on the average since 1st February 2020
- The basic reproduction number for omicron is rising at an ‘unprecedented rate’
- The 7 day average of daily deaths is likely to remain at 150 per day, falling slowly to 60 a day by April 2022
- The R number will peak at about 7 over the winter, but it hasn’t peaked yet
It looks like it’ll be a covid 2022
We’ve scoured the internet to find more predictions and they all say much the same thing. Omicron is still spreading, there will be more variants, the pharma sector is busy making new drugs, medicines and vaccines, and while businesses may be able to stay open and strict restrictions might not happen, people will remain at risk of covid.
More of the same, then... and that means you need one of our brilliant covid disinfection robots to keep your business safe, alive, and well.









