Marcel Bursztyn, C. Saito, Gabriela Litre, P. Mesquita
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In 2020, in the editorial Annus Horribilis [SiD 11(1), we discussed the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on all aspects of human life: health, economics, relationships politics-science, among others. Since science stepped up its efforts and developed vaccines in record time with great determination, hopes have been rekindled at the beginning of 2021. However, we end the year with unanswered questions.