Meaning that’s when this is over from a psychological perspective. Sure, others who were not in the early groups (military, first responders, etc.) may choose to get the vaccine. That would be good. But that’s it — a vaccine of limited efficacy combined with safety measures for the most vulnerable is the best we’ll be able to do. Take it or leave it. |
Think. Why do you think there isn't more "talk about this." Why don't they compare the tests being used in the US to other countries' testing? Why isn't news like this shared in the mainstream media? |
I humbly disagree with you |
Agree. Unless you think we can keep moving the goalposts from "flatten the curve" to "until there's a vaccine" to "until everybody 100% will never get it". Which of course is a standard we do not apply to any other disease or activity. I think the vaccine developments are cause for great optimism. Thanks for the updates. |
Well, yes then it would cease to be a global pandemic. Once we can move off of that then yes we will move forward as a society. I don’t think that can happen until there is a vaccine though. |
I fervently hope we can move forward and stop with all this “schools/colleges shut down while restaurants and gyms are open” nonsense when a vaccine is available. But, we’ve already read on some of the school forums that the next shifting of the goalposts will be “a vaccine is available to CHILDREN (right now it’s just being tested on adults), it’s 90+% effective, and getting it is mandatory for school attendance.” |
Btw thanks for this thread it's been hard feeling optimistic, but the good news here is always nice to see! |
Let’s be real, no one cares about the kids. |
What do you mean by that statement (about no one caring about the kids)? Do you mean to say this is just one giant political game and the kids are being used as pawns? |
Except schools are open all over the country? |
Definitely not in NYC (it keeps being pushed off). Lots of union issues |
Partially open (alternate days/part days) in Rye NY. |
Are we really still doing this? Gyms aren't keeping your kids home with you. Poor planning and organization on the part of both national leadership and the school systems are. It's really time to "fervently" move on from fixating on gyms. Speaking of nonsense... |
Please all, could we keep debates to other threads and maintain this as a place for positive developments? I really appreciate the enduring positivity of this thread.
Thank you! |
Bump.
Any good news today? |