Will the coronavirus ever go away? Maybe, but not anytime soon.

Coronavirus microscope

The novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, isolated from a patient in a laboratory in Fort Detrick, Maryland and seen through an electron microscope.NIAID/NIH via AP

There is light at the end of the COVID-19 tunnel.

The possibility of normal life — or some version of it — returning soon is growing in New Jersey, as the rate of new cases plateaus and the vaccine rollout immunizes 2.4 million people a day in the U.S.

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