Incomudro
Well-Known Member
Right?Guess it depends on how the movie theatre is seating people. Are they limiting attendance, is any party within 6 feet of another party or is it spaced out like a restaurant would be and people are eating meals? If that's the case in the theatre, then why not?
Again, the message of the efficacy of the vaccine is being undermined when you are told small groups are fine, but larger ones are not because some not truly vaccinated people are there. If the vaccine does its job, even MOST of the time, if not ALL of the time, then it's a risk I'm willing to take. I took the vaccine knowing that slim chance is there and if the healthcare systems are not overwhelmed, then let the dice roll. If hospitals across the nation were as they seem to be in Michigan, then no, the dice should not roll, but that's not the case for the rest of the nation.
Shouldn't the risk only (very, very, nearly almost) belong exclusively to the unvacinnated persons that may be in that group?