Using that logic, it will never be safe because a third of the country
may never get vaccinated.
How much are you going to give up to keep them safe?
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67% would be a huge improvement from where we are now and would
greatly reduce the risk for people who *are* vaccinated. Of the 33%
who aren't, some will eventually fall into line, and some will
contract Covid. Of those who contract Covid, some will acquire
immunity that way, and others will eliminate themselves from the gene
pool. I think that eventually "proof of vaccination" will become a
common requirement for many activities, just like proof of small pox
vaccination was common 70 years ago.
CDC reports that 20% have had at least one shot and about 12% have had
both (or the JJ)
Considering they are not planning to do the kids until they do more
studies and pregnant women may want to avoid it, that is actually a
higher number of eligible people.
I got an Email from the county saying my name came up for the shot at
RSW but when I tried to schedule it they said they were sold out until
April. I guess I am just going to die ;-)
As for the Covid passport, I doubt we will put up with the stuff they
did 70 years ago.