Highest number for flu deaths I see is 61k but that is only during a 10 year period. I’m sure some will be freaked out for a while but a majority will move on At least that is my hope
Just get it to something similar to the typical flu (I guess in terms of cases/deaths) and most people will be fine with it.
I expect that to be happening in the next two months. Hoping at least
It was actually yesterday morning. Not sure why I got it confused. It was on Twitter a bunch. I will post a link to a story on it
https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/authorities-monitor-for-seismic-activity-following-reports-of-shaking-booming-noise/2345427/
One related issue is there is a large distrust of vaccines in the BIPOC community. I’m not sure if this was done in some way to try to counter some of that? I don’t know if is like that in Vt even. It is in MA and other regions
Fortunately, in a short period of time, there will be so many vaccines available you will get one in a Happy Meal
Of course in states like Alabama and Mississippi it has been a disaster to roll out. Oof
Anecdotal only but sounds like a decent number of people with lingering effects of Covid had them disappear or become lesser soon after getting fully vaccinated. I would think that is coincidence at this point but might be some good news
I'm guessing they were looking at 1/8...12.5% Not sure why that fraction...
Although the wording of the order does indeed say 12%...not 12.5% That also does not include employees and vendors