Are we getting ahead of ourselves?
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I agree. I don't think we are getting ahead of ourselves. We are loosening things up as the situation warrants. Luckily that has allowed us to fly to the Keeys next month instead of drive (yay!). We'll be well masked and it's a smaller plane and a nonstop flight, so the risk is a bit less I think.
Can't stay locked down forever. But we are still going out to eat at off times and avoiding crowds as much as possible.
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I think we are maybe a month or two "ahead of ourselves" but figured we'd open up (like we did last year) in late Spring. Hopefully it stays that way this time... as Jolly said, we are learning to live with it.
This time last year 15% of the population had at least one vaccination shot, now its 75% (and 90% for most age groups!). A year ago there had been 25 million cases in the US, now there have been over 50 million. This all leads to a much better protected (and much more immune) population. Combine that with knowing where the high risk areas are (nursing homes, etc) and I'm very much ready to just live with it (and honestly, eventually get it).
Our school district is dropping the mask mandate for any kid over the age of 5, although pre-K (including my kid) still need to wear it. I hope by the time she's starting school next year, masks will be a rare sight.
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@89th said in Are we getting ahead of ourselves?:
Our school district is dropping the mask mandate for any kid over the age of 5, although pre-K (including my kid) still need to wear it. I hope by the time she's starting school next year, masks will be a rare sight.
That’s insane and ass backwards.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Are we getting ahead of ourselves?:
@89th said in Are we getting ahead of ourselves?:
Our school district is dropping the mask mandate for any kid over the age of 5, although pre-K (including my kid) still need to wear it. I hope by the time she's starting school next year, masks will be a rare sight.
That’s insane and ass backwards.
They said the decision was based on K-12 vaccination rates of 76% and declining cases, for what it’s worth.
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But the soldiers will be masked.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Are we getting ahead of ourselves?:
It feels very much like everyone is assuming that COVID is essentially over. Cities are opening up, DC is no longer requiring masking or vaccination cards to go into restaurants and bars, schools are dropping their mask requirements and people generally seem to think it’s done. What happens in late March/April when the numbers start going up again?
New cases are up 15% over the last two weeks in my county...
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@LuFins-Dad said in Are we getting ahead of ourselves?:
New cases are up 15% over the last two weeks in my county...
Have you seen what's going on in South Korea?
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Finally, somebody's decided to tow Washington DC and New York City out into the ocean
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@Mik said in Are we getting ahead of ourselves?:
I'm glad we got our vacation in while cases were low. I'm also very glad outdoor dining is just about back. I anticipate another wave.
Hope it persuades those holding out to get vaxxed.
Guess who’s going on a trip in early May? Florida, though, so things will be open.