Requiring vaccines at high risk places has nothing to do with changing anyone's behavior.
We have three options:
-Close high transmission areas entirely.
-Have outbreaks, and deaths, in the community.
-Limit attendence to those who do not cause outbreaks.
Those are the options. There is not some fourth choice where we all get to do exactly what we want with no consequences.
Padres game was a blast this past Wednesday.Requiring vaccines at high risk places has nothing to do with changing anyone's behavior.
We have three options:
-Close high transmission areas entirely.
-Have outbreaks, and deaths, in the community.
-Limit attendence to those who do not cause outbreaks.
Those are the options. There is not some fourth choice where we all get to do exactly what we want with no consequences.
You think a mask requirement in a sports stadium environment can be effectively enforced on half the patrons but not the other half?There is a fourth choice: people have been offered the vaccine....if they refuse they've assumed the risk...yes there might be transmission but oh well, deaths will still be on the floor because the vast majority of old people have been vaccinated and the death rate will be on the floor.
There's a fifth option for those venues that are very high risk and still worried about liability: require a vaccine or a COVID test in the last 48 hours
There's a sixth option if they are really worried about liability (like a theme park) but still need to get bodies in the door require masks for the unvaccinated, and everyone else can go about mask free.
If you really need to placate there's a seventh option (which is where camps likely wind up): the vaccinated get to go about their business but the unvaccinated require a COVID test + masks (at least if indoors).
It's not as simple as Fantasyland math world.
I’m sure someone buys those constant rotating hot dogs?Instead our 7-11s sell 100 different types of chips.
My thoughts exactly. People wear their masks improperly all the time in mask mandatory situations. Like we say about safety glasses, “they aren’t doing you any good hanging from your neck”.You think a mask requirement in a sports stadium environment can be effectively enforced on half the patrons but not the other half?
And you accuse me of living in Fantasyland.....
You think a mask requirement in a sports stadium environment can be effectively enforced on half the patrons but not the other half?
And you accuse me of living in Fantasyland.....
I guess I should have listed “limp along with half empty stadiums” as an option.Padres game was a blast this past Wednesday.
I guess I should have listed “limp along with half empty stadiums” as an option.
It’s really just a compromse between options 1 and 2. Halfway between “close it all“ and “accept extra deaths”. You get some extra deaths, but fewer than with wide open. You impose some extra cost on the business, but less than in closure.
For Grace’s other “options”:
Option 4 is option 2 (accept extra deaths), but blame the deceased.
Option 5 is option 3 (vaccine requirements), renamed and with a test option. This one makes sense.
Option 6 is option 2, but overestimate how well masks work. (Weird that this one came from Grace.)
Option 7 is option 2, but overestimate how well masks work, and pretend that you can have enforce a rule on half the people in a stadium, but not the other half.
I’m still not seeing a way around the fact that if unvaccinated infected people gather, you get more cases and deaths.
Barring a breakthrough variant, the IFR is on the floor. Yes, you'd get cases but again they've assumed the risk so why do you care?
Option 7 isn't ideal for a stadium, but some are planning vaccinated sections without masks....we'll see if it works out....partially depends on how CDC requirements involved, but I thought camps, not stadiums were better candidates. The masks in any case are not to reduce cases....that's not their purpose....it's security theater to avoid liability and/or appease concerned customers.
Enforcing the use of unregulated mask is effective?You think a mask requirement in a sports stadium environment can be effectively enforced on half the patrons but not the other half?
And you accuse me of living in Fantasyland.....
This is the thing that continually escapes dad.Yes, you'd get cases but again they've assumed the risk so why do you care?
Just make sure your mask is on and you'll be good.My thoughts exactly. People wear their masks improperly all the time in mask mandatory situations. Like we say about safety glasses, “they aren’t doing you any good hanging from your neck”.
227 pages prove that. Know what else you can't see?I’m still not seeing...............
Covid won't do it, but there are other viruses. Also bacteria and prions, if you need.I guess it isn’t difficult to see who has truly prospered in this pandemic.
If the “social norm” needs to be wearing a mask wherever you go in public places for eternity, just give me the virus and kill me know…..oh wait….there is an over 90% survival rate….shit…that won’t work.
What will you do now?Covid won't do it, but there are other viruses. Also bacteria and prions, if you need.
I think you're better off with a croissant and a cup of coffee, though. The social norm of wearing a mask everywhere won't last long.
Covid won't do it, but there are other viruses. Also bacteria and prions, if you need.
I think you're better off with a croissant and a cup of coffee, though. The social norm of wearing a mask everywhere won't last long.
I don't mind masks personally. Keeps those annoying, close talkers out of my face! I still don't understand how people don't realize you don't need to be thisclose!!! when talking to one another.Within this quote we might opine that you would favor mask wearing, not just for COVID but other illnesses, indefinitely, you just recognize it's not feasible?