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Are enough people vaccinated to be having these huge indoor sporting events? Shocking to see NY at 100%, while other arenas appear 50-80% full.
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Are enough people vaccinated to be having these huge indoor sporting events? Shocking to see NY at 100%, while other arenas appear 50-80% full.
thanks. It’s hard to tell on tv what these places are actually doing.
Unfortunately all caution is being thrown to the wind after the big CDC announcement.thanks. It’s hard to tell on tv what these places are actually doing.
Is proof needed? And can’t aerosols spread well beyond 6 feet when you’re yelling and it mixes in with HVAC? And can’t vaccinated people still get it and spread it? It’s just weird what we’ve been following for a year now doesn’t apply anymore. Most of these masks are being worn wrong.
I actually like some of the social distancing requirements. Forces people who normally would be all in your personal space, not washing their hands and breathing on people to be mindful.not sure why my local grocery store removed the social distancing markers for the register lines.
it's not an inconvenience at all and i feel much better with 6 feet of space when im buying and paying for my ****
How's it been for ya'll vaccinated out here around other vaccinated? It feels weird because mainly I don't trust these lying aholes, and vaccinated doesn't mean you can't get covid. Got my mask in hand but might just put it back on.
Not just social distancing but this past weekend I've been inside businesses where masks apparently weren't mandatory anymore.not sure why my local grocery store removed the social distancing markers for the register lines.
it's not an inconvenience at all and i feel much better with 6 feet of space when im buying and paying for my ****
Not just social distancing but this past weekend I've been inside businesses where masks apparently weren't mandatory anymore.
At Home Depot there were a lot of folks with no masks on.
Yeah there's a "type"I hate to generalize, but have noticed the people who are doing construction work have been some of the biggest anti-mask offenders throughout the pandemic. There's been pretty poor mask compliance at most hardware stores, especially among those who appear to be in the industry, not necessarily among the home DIY'ers.
Masks are also a false sense of security in many scenarios. Paper or cloth masks only do so much in prolonged indoor settings. You have to trust the vaccine at some point.We gotta trust other people eventually and trust the vaccines will protect us. Otherwise we gonna keep wearing masks in public for the rest of our lives. Unfortunately the u.s. probably gonna be stuck at 20-30% of adults unvaccinated.