+1 billion. I have said these exact words for many many years. |
Really? Darn I was hoping that is all it takes. Yes I acknowledge the tremendous effort of the prior administration and scientists to bring vaccines so quickly. I hope that equal effort and resources are being utilized for quick and efficient treatments before hospitalization. |
Well the risk calculations that must be made for unvaccinated vs vaccinated people are different. These twp groups of people will be subject to different analysis...that is reality. |
The ones I know are in areas where in-person school has been offered all year. No requirements to get vaccinated. In any event, I think it's going to be awfully difficult for schools to require the Covid vaccine given it still only has emergency authorization and there are numerous loopholes for all other vaccines that are fully approved. |
In some states, these loopholes are being closed after leading to outbreaks of measles, pertussis etc. This country will start to see different environments in pro-vaccine states vs. anti-vaccine states. |
Yeah, that doesn't mean doctors, PP. |
A certain level of unvaccinated folks can sail through on the backs of the protection offered by the rest of the group being vaccinated. But that went too far and some states are done with the free loaders. Covid is very very contagious but I believe measles is one of the top champions of rampant infectious disease spread. Measles does not have to be tolerated if we as a democracy decide it soen not have to be tolerated. |
A friend just mentioned to me that her mom's specialist told her they are requiring covid-19 vaccination to be seen in the practice. The doctor has a rare specialty that people travel from other states for and doesn't want to be exposed. |
But you can get your child's assessment for genetic disorders from the janitor at the nursing home if you want, I guess.
Nothing against janitors. Genetic diseases are generally not in their specialty, but we all make our own choices. |
There are ways around everything..... Resourceful and patient people can easily work around every single "what if?" scenario mentioned here. All the anger and name calling in the world will not move people who have made up their minds. You all should use your energy for something productive and not equivalent to screaming at a wall. If you are vaccinated, carry on with your life. If you are not vaccinated, take care of your general health and be mindful of exposure. |
I think I it’s going to be relatively easy for in demand specialists to institute something like this. General practitioners in states with low vaccination rates? That’s a different story, and a harder choice. |
No, PP. No, they can't. Sorry. |
Agree. There will be big differences in what kinds of requirements are in place state by state. Or maybe states will work together regionally to have the same requirements |
Sure. It will be harder for red state GPs to institute that rule. But the most in-demand private practices are already putting the policy into place. |
There will be some real differences between what is available for vaccinated vs unvaccinated people. Maybe that will influence some decisions. |