It's not about resolving, it's about managing it. With seven billion + people on the planet, eliminating it outright would be impossible, but vaccinating the most vulnerable manages it best. However, very few people are qualified to determine their own level of vulnerability. If the fact that I haven't had a regular cold in almost two years was any indication, I shouldn't have caught COVID or if I did, my case wouldn't have been a problem. I did and it was. Was it as bad as the worst? No, but after more than five weeks, I'm still dealing with the effects.
Not being vaccinated AND being one of the most vulnerable is a very bad combination- making decisions without considering the possibilities, which so many have done, has resulted in many deaths and long-term disabilities. Even people who were supposedly healthy have become very ill, are suffering long-term effects and have died.
Know this- the virus can live on someone who shows no symptoms and those people can shed it to people who ARE going to become sick. There are only a few ways to prevent this.
For the record, I don't like any of this, from start to finish. Bad/changing info, lying, cover-ups- it's like a f&cking spy movie where someone tries to poison everyone and they all have their own opinions about how to stop it.