Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't have an issue with letting MIL visit. We were all asked to stay home to protect the vulnerable and not be selfish since the risk was not borne equally across all groups. If someone vulnerable, like your MIL, is vaccinated then why are you so worried about your family? Are any of you high risk or vulnerable? If not, what's the issue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m looking forward to see how the Texas reopening plays out over the next couple months!
Family lives there (in multiple different counties). The "reopening" part of the order is a joke. They've been at 75% capacity, absolutely unenforced. The 100% will make no discernible difference.
Rescinding the mask order is, of course, asinine and will have terrible consequences, but Abbott doesn't care, as long as he can pander to his big business donors, get reelected and kiss Trump's ample orange rear end.[/quot]
PP here. Yes, my cousin is a teacher and she is terrified. The school won’t impose a mask mandate to protect teachers there either. It’s unfortunate... wearing a mask doesn’t hurt anyone.
Anonymous wrote:I’m looking forward to see how the Texas reopening plays out over the next couple months!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m looking forward to see how the Texas reopening plays out over the next couple months!
Do you know there are 15 states that are without a mask restriction?
Anonymous wrote:I’m looking forward to see how the Texas reopening plays out over the next couple months!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think this is a big risk, honestly. There just isn’t evidence showing that vaccinated or immune people are transmitting this virus. We know that asymptomatic transmission is lower than symptomatic transmission anyways.
Arohnd 40% of cases are from asymptomatic transmission. Your statement that asymptomatic transmission is “lower” is correct... but another way to say it would be “almost half”. Tomato, tamahto.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The odds of your fully vaccinated MIL 1) contracting Covid and 2) having a high enough viral load to transmit it to your family are very low. The risk is not zero, but it is very low. I can't tell you what your level of comfort should be, but I would let her come without additional quarantining.
We don’t know the answer to #2 at this time, which is why vaccinated people still have to wear masks
Yeah, we don't know the answer, as in there hasn't been a clinical trial testing for that. Scientists are pretty sure the vaccines DO reduce transmission should someone be in the small minority that does become infected after vaccination, though. I would be comfortable taking that risk for the trade off of being able to see grandparents after a year. Apparently you would not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The odds of your fully vaccinated MIL 1) contracting Covid and 2) having a high enough viral load to transmit it to your family are very low. The risk is not zero, but it is very low. I can't tell you what your level of comfort should be, but I would let her come without additional quarantining.
We don’t know the answer to #2 at this time, which is why vaccinated people still have to wear masks