ImperfectPixie
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Yes, we will. Don't worry.Now we will never get out of the pandemic in USA....
Yes, we will. Don't worry.Now we will never get out of the pandemic in USA....
Oof.. guess I should have considered that people lacking intelligence might not opt for a credible doctor..Not all doctors are for vaccines. I know a doctor in our community who is pretty anti-vax and a lot of people see them for the autism no vax mentality. Not all medical people are the same.
There are way too many quacks out there.Oof.. guess I should have considered that people lacking intelligence might not opt for a credible doctor..
The only related thing to what I'm going to say is it's in Florida but while this hotel has rules, no one is following them. 90% of guests here don't do the basic maskup and 6ft outside the rooms. Literal children were laughing at us for wearing masks in the building. I guess Florida will Florida.Most of South Florida businesses and institutions still masking up.
Donāt pitch your mask just yet. Youāll still need it most places
Supermarkets, schools, big-box stores, malls and stadiums all will require people to wear masks even though the governor has declared that Florida no longer faces a coronavirus emergency. Gov. Ron ā¦www.sun-sentinel.com
I think the better question is what are the real facts for the "wait, not yet" camp of thinking? Especially with Pfizer and Moderna. There's no reason not to get it.Had another family discussion about the vaccine. My family all had COVID last august with mild to moderate symptoms. Some in my family are hesitant getting the vaccine. Reasoning is if there is long term effects and believing that we all have the antibodies. Doing some research online in regards to antibodies from getting COVID seems to be āNot sure how long antibodies lastā. Brother is saying to wait until end of year to see if any negative effects show from the vaccine. Others say to wait until scientifically it is proven that antibodies are only temporary from getting COVID and then to get the vaccine. I am going back and forth between getting it ASAP for the greater good as we are being told vs waiting. The problem is I canāt find enough facts against the āwait, not yetā camp of thinking other then āget it for the greater goodā. Thatās not enough to change the mind of a family who got covid,and got through it (thank God).
This is real situations that people are grappling with.
Based on my limited knowledge of reinfection, there is some thought that youāre still at risk of an infection from one of the circulating variants of concern. However, the mRNA vaccines in particular have demonstrated efficacy against all of them. Why not protect yourself against the potential of reinfection? Especially if round 2 of COVID proves worse in any way whatsoever.Had another family discussion about the vaccine. My family all had COVID last august with mild to moderate symptoms. Some in my family are hesitant getting the vaccine. Reasoning is if there is long term effects and believing that we all have the antibodies. Doing some research online in regards to antibodies from getting COVID seems to be āNot sure how long antibodies lastā. Brother is saying to wait until end of year to see if any negative effects show from the vaccine. Others say to wait until scientifically it is proven that antibodies are only temporary from getting COVID and then to get the vaccine. I am going back and forth between getting it ASAP for the greater good as we are being told vs waiting. The problem is I canāt find enough facts against the āwait, not yetā camp of thinking other then āget it for the greater goodā. Thatās not enough to change the mind of a family who got covid,and got through it (thank God).
This is real situations that people are grappling with.
Studies have shown ( I linked them some time ago)(2am now so do not have studies in front of me)Had another family discussion about the vaccine. My family all had COVID last august with mild to moderate symptoms. Some in my family are hesitant getting the vaccine. Reasoning is if there is long term effects and believing that we all have the antibodies. Doing some research online in regards to antibodies from getting COVID seems to be āNot sure how long antibodies lastā. Brother is saying to wait until end of year to see if any negative effects show from the vaccine. Others say to wait until scientifically it is proven that antibodies are only temporary from getting COVID and then to get the vaccine. I am going back and forth between getting it ASAP for the greater good as we are being told vs waiting. The problem is I canāt find enough facts against the āwait, not yetā camp of thinking other then āget it for the greater goodā. Thatās not enough to change the mind of a family who got covid,and got through it (thank God).
This is real situations that people are grappling with.
If you look back at every report posted, the most recent days always start low and increase with each subsequent report. For "newly vaccinated" the daily rate has probably dropped in half from the peak from something in the 90k average to in the low 40k range.I see what youāre saying... there are a few possible explanations for the data variance.
But a drop from 150,000 to 45,000 in a week is still very concerning. Even if that 45,000 is the more accurate number (Iām not convinced. )
If you look back at every report posted, the most recent days always start low and increase with each subsequent report. For "newly vaccinated" the daily rate has probably dropped in half from the peak from something in the 90k average to in the low 40k range.
I think the highest day for doses was a little under 270k so the capacity exists for a lot more people to get shots every day and the supply is not a concern at all right now.
I agree that over-mitigation sucks. BUT...we can't forget that rules need to keep the lowest common denominator in mind and that especially when it comes to safety, some people just don't feel there's a threat. Those things need to be taken into account when policy and rules are decided upon. (Although it would be REALLY nice if it was unnecessary.)The Liberals Who Canāt Quit Lockdown
Progressive communities have been home to some of the fiercest battles over COVID-19 policies, and some liberal policy makers have left scientific evidence behind.www.theatlantic.com
Article is too anecdotal for my taste, but I agree with it. Under the mantle of following the science, Iāve seen some people ā whether out of a political statement or neuroticism ā push policies and practices that are too extreme.
Iāve advocated for loosening mitigation measures as cases have gone down and as we have learned more about what is effective.
It makes it harder to convince people to follow the effective mitigation measures (like indoor masks) when there are so many meaningless measures thrown in.
WDW is an example of this. (Though I think they have an ulterior motive - using Covid as an excuse for budget restraint).
There is no reason not to have The Beauty and the Beast show back at DHS. There is no need for temp checks. WDW can safely increase dining capacity ā they are currently spacing tables far more than 6ā.
Itās not just WDW. My school district was smart in September, adopting a system that has been open for elementary and middle school, high school was hybrid. But as the science has evolved, itās clear that it would be perfectly safe to welcome all the students into the HS full time. They were going to do it, but then decided they couldnāt unless they added a whole of of unnecessary stuff. (Canāt have 3ā separation unless every kid has a plexiglass shield on his desk in addition to a mask!)
A year ago, nobody could be blamed for āover mitigation.ā
But as vaccination increases, over mitigation becomes as ridiculous as the anti-maskers.
Agree! Fear was used as a weapon for a year, and it's hard to unwind that. Fingers crossed we come out of this state of fear.I agree. We have multiple highly effective and perfectly safe vaccines which could easily get us out of this pandemic and instead thanks to fear, paranoia and misinformation a large number of people wonāt take them. Sad
As for someone that just got back from 9 nights, you are correct, the weather is unbelievably hot for half those days. I was surprised at the mask wearing though.. I think I saw 2 people the whole week lower their mask. I was pleasantly surprised.Social distancing was another thing . Practically none at the parks. Some rides a bit better then others but mostly 3 ft and closer from what I encountered. I had to laugh though at the plexiglass separating part of lines but in other spots, even in the same line, thereās about a foot or less between yourself and the people going the other way with no plexiglass.The temperatures right now are ridiculous for early May - heat indexes over 100. I can say that more people than not are carrying water and drinking while walking, and I havenāt seen anyone confronted about it. Seems like Disney doesnāt want guests getting heat stroke.
I'm to the point where I think some of it will never be unwound. Some people are coming out of this with lifelong issues related to the pandemic.Agree! Fear was used as a weapon for a year, and it's hard to unwind that. Fingers crossed we come out of this state of fear.
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