Memo Mendoza
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Again, all the measures taken are to reduce the probability of getting infected. Some people will still contract the virus even though they are following all the guidelines; nothing short of total isolation in an airtight bubble or alone on a deserted island can drive the probability to zero. Here in Austin a study released a few months ago showed a correlation between people with positive test results and people who have been going to eat in restaurants, despite the precautions that the restaurants are taking.No apologies needed. Our belief (wife and I) is that the pandemic will not be over until everyone is exposed...herd immunity. Whether it's by getting Covid (like we did) or by the vaccine (which we never intended to get). It wasn't bad for us. Cold symptoms for about 3-4 days, fever below 101˚ (12 hours for me, 36 hours for my wife). We are both 60 years old, and in pretty good health. I do believe it is a very serious virus for those with compromised immunity, elderly, etc.
I wear a mask at work and in stores. Social distance in both. Doing more hand washing. We do go out for dinner once a week...either a bar or a restaurant.
So we do some of the precautions, but we do not follow the CDC guidelines to a "T". The way I see most people wearing/adjusting/fiddling with masks, I do not believe they are doing much good. If people feel the need to isolate themselves, that is their decision. It is not ours.
Personally, I am glad to see the US requiring negative PCR tests for anyone arriving from an international flight -- it's long overdue (countries that actually take the pandemic seriously have had similar requirements since last spring, we are just very, very late to act). I'd like to see the same requirement before boarding all domestic flights, too, since there's plenty of evidence that travel (whether from Cozumel or from Cleveland) spreads the pandemic.
Both PCR and rapid antigen tests are accepted. Why they’ve chosen to include individuals who have had the disease but exclude people who’ve been vaccinated is beyond my pay-grade.
I don't know either, but would guess that it's probably because doing something else would complicate the implementation enough that just doing it this way for now gets them close.
It's worth noting that we do not yet know if individuals who have been vaccinated can still spread the disease. Most experts seem to suspect that won't be a problem, but we don't have evidence yet to suppurt that optimistic view. Based on how other vaccines for other diseases behave, it's likely that vaccinated individuals won't be able to spread covid, we will find out with the passage of time and large numbers of people vaccinated. The same is true for those who have "had the disease"...but there may be more shades of gray there (I don't know, just speculating).
No set of rules are perfect, the current/impending rules will surely be adjusted going forward.
Of course, we are not privy to the logic; we can only see the result. It could be well thought out, with all conceivable factors considered and the math of probabilities worked out to many decimal places... or not. We can only speculate.A
Agreed. But we don’t know whether people who have survived the disease may be carriers either. I would prefer that they sided conservatively. Giving survivors a pass makes no sense. Their logic astounds me!
I believe vaccinated individuals can still be infected and transmit disease. The vaccination appears to significantly decrease the risk of symptomatic and severe disease. Without symptoms, these individuals may even be at higher risk for transmission. We are still learning at a logarithmic rate.Both PCR and rapid antigen tests are accepted. Why they’ve chosen to include individuals who have had the disease but exclude people who’ve been vaccinated is beyond my pay-grade.