
That's what's going to happen with this," added Garrett.Ī few weeks back, Abhigya Anand, a young Indian astrologer had predicted that nothing good will happen to the world until the end of June 2020. Did we go 'back to normal' after 9/11? No. The journalist also added that the political situation in the United States will also undergo drastic changes in the coming months. Garrett also talked about the 'new normal' situation that will prevail in the United States due to the coronavirus outbreak. It will be micro-waves that shoot up in Des Moines and then in New Orleans and then in Houston and so on, and it's going to affect how people think about all kinds of things" Garrett told New York Times. It won't be a tsunami that comes across America all at once and then retreats all at once.

I'm quite certain that this is going to go in waves. I've been telling everybody that my event horizon is about 36 months, and that's my best-case scenario. As per Garrett, the vaccine will not be ready anytime in the next year, and it indicates that coronavirus will continue to bother the world in the coming months too. In a recent interaction with Frank Bruni of the New York Times, Garrett revealed that she is a double Cassandra, and made it clear that the uncertainty surrounding the development of a coronavirus vaccine will remain much longer than previously speculated. Uncertainty lingers over coronavirus for 36 months

In her 1994 book, 'The Coming Plague', Garrett talks about dreaded pandemics like the coronavirus outbreak which is creating chaos in all nooks of the world now. Now, several people believe that Laurie Garrett, an American science journalist who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism, is a Cassandra in real life. Cassandra, a mythological character mentioned in Greek mythology is a prophetess who was cursed to utter true prophecies.
