This Thread Blows - C19 and beyond

"The change in recommendations was overdue, according to Dr. David Dowdy, an associate professor of infectious disease epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

"I think part of the problem before this was that there was something of a mixed message: The vaccines are very effective, but you still have to wear a mask," Dowdy said. "

https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/s-science-convinced-cdc-lift-mask-mandates-rcna932

Science! Maybe more people will get vaccinated now.

PS adios masks.
 
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Still a bit premature, but when this thread officially gets closed due to end of pandemic, can there be a big celebratory MTBNJ ride? Call it the "Rick Was Right Ride" or something, I don't care. I'll even get my disabled ass on a bike and ride with you fast guys (and girls). (Oh, and mandatory proof of vaccination please.)
 
Still a bit premature, but when this thread officially gets closed due to end of pandemic, can there be a big celebratory MTBNJ ride? Call it the "Rick Was Right Ride" or something, I don't care. I'll even get my disabled ass on a bike and ride with you fast guys (and girls). (Oh, and mandatory proof of vaccination please.)
As long as we have a big makeout session at the end.
 
That's great news but I'm still wearing a mask at crowded areas (train, stations, etc.) and everyone else too. Sneezing germs everywhere was not okay and is not okay and should not be okay.

I'm sure much of the world will look like Japan has long before covid with a significant number of people wearing masks around others - planes, trains, crowds. Tho Japan's proclivity for mask wearing didn't prevent their 3rd and now 4th (and largest) covid infection wave...

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/japan/
 
my 16 year old got her second shot on Sunday. That night got chills and woke up with a fever. Mid day Monday, felt fine
Getting my 14 year old her first shot next week

I had no issues wearing the masks and my anti-social personality actually liked it.
One downside of restrictions being lifted is that my neighbors have started to want to talk again. I've enjoyed the year of being left alone
 
Is it bad (and I feel guilty) to say that I'm really okay not going out to eat or parties or live events or bars or going into the office

It wasn't a big part of my life pre covid and haven't missed anything. We can axe kid's friend's bday parties. I'm totally fine with that.

COVID-19 sucks but I'm just being real
 
I'm sure much of the world will look like Japan has long before covid with a significant number of people wearing masks around others - planes, trains, crowds. Tho Japan's proclivity for mask wearing didn't prevent their 3rd and now 4th (and largest) covid infection wave...

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/japan/

Considering their cases/1M is 5k and US's is 100k I'm sure it didn't hurt either. They're also 10x more dense than the US.
 
Some of us like other humans. I'd like to get back to people smiling and making eye contact as I walk by on a sidewalk.

As opposed to acting like I tossed a grenade.
 
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So what's the ethics on ratting out people who aren't vaccinated? Our non-vaccinated neighbors are throwing a garage sale with a party to follow tomorrow. They invited everyone on our block in an ongoing group text. My wife and I know they aren't vaccinated. Everyone else assumes they are vaccinated because they socialize more than anyone. My wife has told one or two neighbors who are super careful about Covid.
 
So what's the ethics on ratting out people who aren't vaccinated? Our non-vaccinated neighbors are throwing a garage sale with a party to follow tomorrow. They invited everyone on our block in an ongoing group text.

My opinion is "who cares." If you are vaccinated and maskless, you have nothing to worry about. If you are unvaccinated and maskless, then you know you are taking the risk of running into other people just like you. Life is risk management.
 
So what's the ethics on ratting out people who aren't vaccinated? Our non-vaccinated neighbors are throwing a garage sale with a party to follow tomorrow. They invited everyone on our block in an ongoing group text. My wife and I know they aren't vaccinated. Everyone else assumes they are vaccinated because they socialize more than anyone. My wife has told one or two neighbors who are super careful about Covid.
I think it should be up to the attendees to gauge their own risk tolerance
 
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