Get your booster and you'll probably be dead by Christmas. That's what's happened in Israel.
Don't say I didn't warn you.
Biden is the biggest purveyor of misinformation.
So it's performative nonsense at a restaurant, but hugging everyone after a win without a mask and then wearing one for an interview where everyone involved is vaccinated and 6 feet away isn't. You're the one talking circles.You're talking in circles like Unreal1 again.
Vaccines aren't 100% effective. Masks aren't 100% effective. Social distancing isn't 100% effective.
You're playing the "If something isn't 100% effective, why do it" game.
That's a logical fallacy. It's about reducing transmission, to stop the spread.
My wife and are vaccinated and hang out with another couple that's vaccinated without masks. There is still a risk, but it's not high. Walking into a grocery store, we wear masks to reduce the possibility of catching covid, by reducing viral load, and reduce the chances of giving it to someone else if I have an asymptomatic case.
Outdoors, we keep 6 feet from other people.
Methods for reducing transmission can vary depending on the situation.
I get the restaurant example, either don't go, or stop the performative nonsense, I choose not to go.
The rest of you F1 rant was nonsense though.
So it's performative nonsense at a restaurant, but hugging everyone after a win without a mask and then wearing one for an interview where everyone involved is vaccinated and 6 feet away isn't. You're the one talking circles.
You're an extremist. You sound like a crazy person.You misrepresent what I'm saying.
I clearly said indoor dining is a no go for me, because there's no requirement for vaccination. It's performative, because donning and dothing a mask increase risk of infection and you end up indoors with people of unknown vaccination status. The mask isn't going to make any difference walking to your table.
Hamilton not wearing a mask to congratulate his team, which are all vaccinated, and he's spent most days during the season around, isn't a huge risk.
And how do you know that everyone in the press pool is vaccinated?
Because I watch the post race interviews. There is only one vaccinated reporter there. All the other questions are asked via VTC. I didn't misrepresent what you said. Maybe you said something you didn't mean. That isn't misrepresentation.You misrepresent what I'm saying.
I clearly said indoor dining is a no go for me, because there's no requirement for vaccination. It's performative, because donning and dothing a mask increase risk of infection and you end up indoors with people of unknown vaccination status. The mask isn't going to make any difference walking to your table.
Hamilton not wearing a mask to congratulate his team, which are all vaccinated, and he's spent most days during the season around, isn't a huge risk.
And how do you know that everyone in the press pool is vaccinated?
Or it was a publicity stunt and they were never tested. But we should be afraid of COVID because if the over-cautious view hostesses get it, then you know its bad.False positives? You don't say? I told you last year tests were 50%. Might as well flip a coin.
My brother-in-law (a teacher) had the same issue - cold type issues, loss of taste, smell and fatigue. He was really tired for a few days.This COVID business was easy, no doubt aided by the prep my immune system got from the vaccine.
I noticed loss of taste and smell a little over a week ago, and nothing else happened. In fact, I was a little worried those sense would take a while to come back, knowing that the average "loss" time was 2wks, and personally knowing two people that lost theirs for nearly two months. But a little over a week has passed and my senses of taste and smell are about 75% back, I'd say.
So far, this has felt like a mandatory staycation. I've just been playing video games all day, or going out for some secluded weekday morning hiking. I go back to work later this week.