"this cannot possibly go on indefinitely"
Really? It already has! Remember "two weeks to flatten the curve"? No? If you forgot, probably because the "two weeks" is now ALMOST TWO YEARS!!!!
What about "normal"? What happened to that one? I’ll tell you what- it is now THE NEW NORMAL!!!
Now even after supposedly being "vaccinated" we STILL need to mask up, and distance, and we can still get it, and spread it, but don’t worry you are "vaccinated" which no longer means being immune, because nothing means what it used to mean, because the definitions of words are changed (it depends on what the meaning of "is" is, remember?) and so after careful consideration yes I agree, this cannot possibly go on indefinitely.
Cannot by the way now means can.
Possibly now means certainly.
Indefinitely means forever. Or until we wise up.
A difference without a distinction?