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Florida right now on pace to have their worst wave of the whole pandemic.
Florida right now on pace to have their worst wave of the whole pandemic.
So it is possible ti extrapolate at 6 months Pfizer VE ( efficacy) may be 78% against original variant for symptomatic. ( Though for a confidence index of 95% the VE at four months had a wide range )From the study: ( note the 83.7 is for the subjects four months+)
Agreed. Cue the “you must hate cm’s and want them to get laid off!”I can't wrap my head around the fact that theme parks are operating against this background. The dissonance is bewildering.
Not only that, it makes no sense given Florida’s reported vaccinated/non vaccinated ratio of hospital admissions and cases vs shots in arms. It’s doing worse then AL, MO, LA, and the rest of the Southeast despite similar climates. There has to be incorrect data, it makes no congnitive sense.I can't wrap my head around the fact that theme parks are operating against this background. The dissonance is bewildering.
The most insane part to me is that this is mostly unvaccinated folks (which is still a large portion of the population, even in FL) especially the ones going to hospitals with serious illness.This is gonna rip through the rest of the country the same way it is in Florida and if you are unvaccinated and not taking major precautions you will very likely get it.I can't wrap my head around the fact that theme parks are operating against this background. The dissonance is bewildering.
Could be. I work with my County’s Health Department frequently (in WNY with a LOT of FL snowbirds) and they believe we have likely 5-10% more of the population than is stated in the data vaccinated due to this, especially due for o the timing when older folks could get the shot (still down in FL for the winter/early spring).Not only that, it makes no sense given Florida’s reported vaccinated/non vaccinated ratio of hospital admissions and cases vs shots in arms. It’s doing worse then AL, MO, LA, and the rest of the Southeast despite similar climates. There has to be incorrect data, it makes no congnitive sense.
I think a lot of snowbirds who claim other states as their main residence, but lied and said it was FL when they got vaxxed, and travelers from other countries falsely propped up Florida’s vaccine rate. It’s got to be 10-20% lower then what’s reported. Again, it doesn’t make sense.
Luckily we are seeing vaccinations increase again due to the delta wave, especially in hard hit areas. I think it gave a push to many on the fence/intially skeptical. Still nowhere near our highs in daily rates and it won’t help much with this wave, but still the increase in vaccinations will likely save 1000s of lives later on.Interesting discussion on who the unvaccinated are and what may help get them to go in.
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Who Are the Unvaccinated in America? There's No One Answer.
As coronavirus cases rise across the United States, the fight against the pandemic is focused on an estimated 93 million people who are eligible for shots but have chosen not to get them. These are the Americans who are most vulnerable to serious illness from the highly contagious delta variant...www.yahoo.com
The Oasis of Yellow in the northeast keeps shrinking. Outside of extremely rural counties, I'd expect just about the entire country to be at least at "orange" level within a week.
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Look at MA...overall, as a state, our vaccination rate is pretty good. But the county I live in only has 55% of the total population fully vaxxed.Not only that, it makes no sense given Florida’s reported vaccinated/non vaccinated ratio of hospital admissions and cases vs shots in arms. It’s doing worse then AL, MO, LA, and the rest of the Southeast despite similar climates. There has to be incorrect data, it makes no congnitive sense.
I think a lot of snowbirds who claim other states as their main residence, but lied and said it was FL when they got vaxxed, and travelers from other countries falsely propped up Florida’s vaccine rate. It’s got to be 10-20% lower then what’s reported. Again, it doesn’t make sense.
One thing Disney has going for it is the majority of people visiting WDW are not from FL. Some of the states that draw large number of guests to WDW are amongst the most vaccinated and also the lowest case numbers right now. WDW also tends to skew towards the wealthier demographic that tends to be more vaccinated as well. Adding to that WDW hasn’t started selling annual passes again so there are probably less locals there then at some points in the past (people can still renew APs but cannot buy new ones). With the return to indoor masking at WDW exclusively many of the locals (or out of state visitors) who are opposed to masks and also more likely to be unvaccinated will choose to go to Universal or Sea World instead to avoid masks. On the flip side WDW CMs are still majority local except for the college program kids who had to be vaccinated to stay in dorms with roommates. Based on all of this WDW May not be the biggest problem out there. A bar or club in a FL beach town that is packed with locals mostly under 30 (which is the least vaccinated demographic) is far more of a problem than WDW right now. Everything is relative to what you compare it to.I can't wrap my head around the fact that theme parks are operating against this background. The dissonance is bewildering.
That makes things even worse in my view. Travelling to and from a contagion hotspot where one can't avoid mixing with crowds of strangers is, to my mind, profoundly unwise.One thing Disney has going for it is the majority of people visiting WDW are not from FL.
I am firmly in favor of a 3 prong plan to get vaccinations way up.Luckily we are seeing vaccinations increase again due to the delta wave, especially in hard hit areas. I think it gave a push to many on the fence/intially skeptical. Still nowhere near our highs in daily rates and it won’t help much with this wave, but still the increase in vaccinations will likely save 1000s of lives later on.
Mixing with crowds applies to any vacation spot though. So far the CDC hasn’t recommended people stop traveling. That could change but hasn’t yet. My point is that just because WDW is located in a hotspot doesn’t mean everyone there is contagious. Traveling to Florida and going to a club filled mostly with locals is a lot more problematic than going to a theme park with a National daw.That makes things even worse in my view. Travelling to and from a contagion hotspot where one can't avoid mixing with crowds of strangers is, to my mind, profoundly unwise.
We were going to go see BW today, but the theater that we were going to go to is in a "substantial transmission" county, and I told my husband I just wasn't sure if I wanted to sit for 2 hours in a theater, even with our masks on (and we're both vaccinated). I don't know...it probably would have been fine. Right?Speaking of movies. We just got back from watching Jungle Cruise at our Alamo Drafthouse. We just saw Black Widow two weeks ago. For BW, there was no signs of masks anywhere, and every seat was being sold. When we bought our tickets for this, they were blocking out 2 seats on both sides of your party. This showing was designated "kid-friendly" when we bought the tickets and masks were required. 95% of people entered the theater with their masks on despite no signage or employee standing guard (we were the first two to arrive, so I was watching). And in our row, at least, people put them back on when they finished eating.
And Jungle Cruise was a solid B movie. It is exactly what you would expect it to be, and a respectful homage to the ride, and all of Adventureland. Relied a little too much of previous examples of this type of movie, so there would have been room for some new twists.
I can't wrap my head around the fact that theme parks are operating against this background. The dissonance is bewildering.
Maybe the irresponsible ones are mixing without masks or distancing but the 24 year olds- 30 year olds I know , surprisingly many for an old soul, are doing the exact opposite! They are avoiding mixing with people they don’t know/trust, distancing, wearing masks at all times- even inside if they visit us, taking the freely available home tests 3 times per week and before visiting us (husband immunocompromised). I realise USA have gone for a shorter time but the research is still showing that a longer gap gives better protection and that is obviously advantageous to those who have the doses. There could be a case made for reduced time to allow more people to be vaccinated but only in areas with poor vaccination take up, sorry but it’s primarily London, whereas seems unnecessary where I live. Everyone over the age of 18 has had 2 months to get their first dose so 8 weeks gap was definitely feasible for everyone.Because a more vaccinated population offers far more overall protection than whatever small advantage there is to spacing out the doses. We’re talking an extra month of unnecessary delay, during which young people are mixing without masks or distancing. The policy made sense when there weren’t enough doses to go around; it no longer does.
ETA: To clarify, I think a month’s gap makes more sense under the present circumstances. It follows the manufactures’ own recommendations (though the Pfizer shots are technically meant to be taken three weeks apart) and gets more people double vaccinated as soon as possible.
I am in the same boat. We are fully vaccinated and have been largely “back to normal” since March. Now we are in a very high transmission area and we have stopped eating out, socializing indoors or allowing our kids to go to any indoor activities. We are also masking again. My husband has to get on planes for his work so we are trying to limit everything else. Would it probably be fine? Sure. Is it worth the risk? Not to meWe were going to go see BW today, but the theater that we were going to go to is in a "substantial transmission" county, and I told my husband I just wasn't sure if I wanted to sit for 2 hours in a theater, even with our masks on (and we're both vaccinated). I don't know...it probably would have been fine. Right?
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