GoofGoof
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You misunderstood my post. This has nothing to do with science or what we should do to prevent spread of the virus. I’m just calling it as I see it these days. If Biden’s projection is true and if every adult has been vaccinated by end of May most people are not going to sit out July 4th again this year and not see family and not go to church and not go on vacations this Summer. It’s just not going to happen even if people say it should. Bars won’t stay closed, restaurants won’t continue take out only or limited indoor seating. Do you really think the masses are going to agree to continue stay at home conditions if they are vaccinated but cases don’t drop to near zero? It won’t happen.Fixed it for you.
Vaccine availability on it's own has no impact on if mitigations are needed. Vaccine usage should drive cases and community spread low enough. Then, based on that, restrictions should come off. Graduated based on different levels for different restrictions.
We're definitely vaccine or bust, that's for sure. If we don't get enough to vaccinate that cases and spread decrease, we're going to bust. Until then, even vaccinated people should be following mitigations. We want vaccinated people exposed to the virus at little as possible. Even with all the mitigations in place, there's still plenty of exposures happening, otherwise transmission would drop off even more.
I agree with you and I am hopeful it won’t matter because the basics of infectious disease tell me that if we take 75% of possible hosts out of circulation it’s unlikely that cases don’t drop and with that hospitalizations and deaths.