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  • #881
We are in Vermont staying with our son and fam, came up last week for grandson's graduation from HS (yay!). Here is the latest news from the state re covid:
Vermont reaches 80% vaccination goal; Scott declares full reopening of state. (excerpts below)

Vermont reaches 80% vaccination goal; Scott declares full reopening of state

Vermont has reached its 80% COVID vaccination goal. Gov. Phil Scott made the announcement Monday morning and said, as promised, he is dropping all existing COVID restrictions.
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The pandemic milestone means masking, social distancing, distance between tables, Plexiglass barriers and other health measures are now recommended, not required.
...
However, masking will remain in a number of settings like schools, hospitals, prisons and public transportation, to name a few.

The state of emergency will formally end at midnight on June 15.
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Vermont is the first state in the nation to reach an 80% vaccination rate.
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The governor called the state’s vaccine rollout the most effective in the nation and Vermont is a global leader, saying, “Our state has shown the world what is possible.”
 
  • #882
<RSBM>

ETA: Question if ANYONE here knows. When they do the annual change of flu variants each and every year for flu shots.... how to they do those trials. How many do they have to have get such... or since they are mostly working on past years, it's easier.

This link might give you some answers.

The flu viruses are selected through constant studies and research of new variants at:
Atlanta, Georgia, USA (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC)
London, United Kingdom (The Francis Crick Institute)
Melbourne, Australia (Victoria Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory)
Tokyo, Japan (National Institute for Infectious Diseases)
Beijing, China (National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention)

The updated flu vaccines do go to clinical trial for 6 months on volunteers. (Which I saw in another link which I cannot now find again). Although it is not mentioned how many volunteers are used.

Selecting Viruses for the Seasonal Flu Vaccine
 
  • #883
We are in Vermont staying with our son and fam, came up last week for grandson's graduation from HS (yay!). Here is the latest news from the state re covid:
Vermont reaches 80% vaccination goal; Scott declares full reopening of state. (excerpts below)

Vermont reaches 80% vaccination goal; Scott declares full reopening of state

Vermont has reached its 80% COVID vaccination goal. Gov. Phil Scott made the announcement Monday morning and said, as promised, he is dropping all existing COVID restrictions.
...
The pandemic milestone means masking, social distancing, distance between tables, Plexiglass barriers and other health measures are now recommended, not required.
...
However, masking will remain in a number of settings like schools, hospitals, prisons and public transportation, to name a few.

The state of emergency will formally end at midnight on June 15.
...
Vermont is the first state in the nation to reach an 80% vaccination rate.
...
The governor called the state’s vaccine rollout the most effective in the nation and Vermont is a global leader, saying, “Our state has shown the world what is possible.”

Bravo! Well done, people of Vermont! I'm sure it won't be long before everyone has their second shot too. WTG
 
  • #884
For months now, noted American cardiologist and researcher Eric Topol has been keenly following the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines around the world. And he can't say enough good things about his northern neighbour's fast and sudden rise to the top.

His frequent praise for Canada can be found on Twitter, including a recent tweet lauding the country for "pulling away, setting a new pace and ceiling for 1st dose vaccinations of major countries."

It's a rise to the top that he says is mostly due to "the culture" of Canada.

In an interview with CBC News, Topol said Canadians are more science-based, less vaccine-hesitant and certainly less likely to be "anti-vaxx" than those in his own country.

But other experts note it's actually a confluence of factors that has put Canada on track to become the world leader when it comes to the share of its population inoculated with at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

[...]

https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/canada-vaccine-first-dose-1.6060834
 
  • #885
For months now, noted American cardiologist and researcher Eric Topol has been keenly following the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines around the world. And he can't say enough good things about his northern neighbour's fast and sudden rise to the top.

His frequent praise for Canada can be found on Twitter, including a recent tweet lauding the country for "pulling away, setting a new pace and ceiling for 1st dose vaccinations of major countries."

It's a rise to the top that he says is mostly due to "the culture" of Canada.

In an interview with CBC News, Topol said Canadians are more science-based, less vaccine-hesitant and certainly less likely to be "anti-vaxx" than those in his own country.

But other experts note it's actually a confluence of factors that has put Canada on track to become the world leader when it comes to the share of its population inoculated with at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

[...]

https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/canada-vaccine-first-dose-1.6060834

Notably .... BBM

"Everybody pulled together and said, 'Let's just get as many people vaccinated as fast as we can,'" he said, noting that included the rise of pop-up and mass vaccination clinics.

"[There was] better collaboration between all sectors — in the health sector, public health, clinical care, pharmacies, primary care. Everybody. Everybody's doing their bit. We found a way to get it done."
 
  • #886
We are in Vermont staying with our son and fam, came up last week for grandson's graduation from HS (yay!). Here is the latest news from the state re covid:
Vermont reaches 80% vaccination goal; Scott declares full reopening of state. (excerpts below)

Vermont reaches 80% vaccination goal; Scott declares full reopening of state

Vermont has reached its 80% COVID vaccination goal. Gov. Phil Scott made the announcement Monday morning and said, as promised, he is dropping all existing COVID restrictions.
...
The pandemic milestone means masking, social distancing, distance between tables, Plexiglass barriers and other health measures are now recommended, not required.
...
However, masking will remain in a number of settings like schools, hospitals, prisons and public transportation, to name a few.

The state of emergency will formally end at midnight on June 15.
...
Vermont is the first state in the nation to reach an 80% vaccination rate.
...
The governor called the state’s vaccine rollout the most effective in the nation and Vermont is a global leader, saying, “Our state has shown the world what is possible.”

That is awesome!!!!!
 
  • #887
Could this finally be over? Here is California, we've been told that the pandemic is over.
Everything re-opens tomorrow.
I own a restaurant, so, obviously, I am thrilled.
Yet, I'm worried. However, I am a bit of the worrying type.
California has a pretty good rate of vaccinated people according to our government
Leaders.
I guess, I am just shell shocked over these months of "open-close" directives that have thrown us into chaos so many times.
I would love to throw my masks in the air and say "this war is over"!
 
  • #888
The problem is these unvaccinated people will contract the virus and spread it
overwhelming our medical system and thereby affecting all of us, and no
doubt some vaccinated people will also contract the virus-
I am cautiously optimistic that we have enough people partially or fully vaccinated or that have already had covid and likely have at least some degree of immunity that we shouldn’t see the horrifying numbers that overwhelm our hospitals like we saw last spring, summer, and fall. The numbers here literally nose-dived once vaccines really got off the ground. I could be wrong, but I pray I’m not.
 
  • #889
Could this finally be over? Here is California, we've been told that the pandemic is over.RSBM I would love to throw my masks in the air and say "this war is over"!

Nope, there is still a pandemic, and 6,745 noted that died yesterday. COVID Live Update: 177,033,919 Cases and 3,827,748 Deaths from the Coronavirus - Worldometer

NotOver.JPG <--- Deaths
 
  • #890
Could this finally be over? Here is California, we've been told that the pandemic is over.
Everything re-opens tomorrow.
I own a restaurant, so, obviously, I am thrilled.
Yet, I'm worried. However, I am a bit of the worrying type.
California has a pretty good rate of vaccinated people according to our government
Leaders.
I guess, I am just shell shocked over these months of "open-close" directives that have thrown us into chaos so many times.
I would love to throw my masks in the air and say "this war is over"!
It's a v cruel rollercoaster ride if you ask me.

Keep your eyes to what is happening here in the UK. We thought we were returning to some kind of normal this week but no, the Delta variant is creating a surge and our lifting of restrictions is pushed back a month.

Make hay while the sun is shining but stay as safe as you can while doing so. Thats what I think, anyway.
 
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  • #892
Could this finally be over? Here is California, we've been told that the pandemic is over.
Everything re-opens tomorrow.
I own a restaurant, so, obviously, I am thrilled.
Yet, I'm worried. However, I am a bit of the worrying type.
California has a pretty good rate of vaccinated people according to our government
Leaders.
I guess, I am just shell shocked over these months of "open-close" directives that have thrown us into chaos so many times.
I would love to throw my masks in the air and say "this war is over"!
I don't believe it is fully 'over' yet....but it has gotten a whole lot better.

Yesterday we actually went to a nice Restaurant in West Hollywood, and has drinks and dinner. It was lovely. I feel safer, as we are both fully vaccinated and so are our whole family, except grandchildren.

My 90 year old Mom has come through this unscathed. And that was my biggest fear. She is doing great, even after being in lockdown for over a year, and she seems upbeat. We are flying to see her next week.

Her assisted living center has ZERO residents coming down with the virus and there are over 200 in the complex.
 
  • #893
I’m so glad to hear about your Mom @katydid23! I know it was lonely for her. Enjoy your visit. :)
 
  • #894
I am cautiously optimistic that we have enough people partially or fully vaccinated or that have already had covid and likely have at least some degree of immunity that we shouldn’t see the horrifying numbers that overwhelm our hospitals like we saw last spring, summer, and fall. The numbers here literally nose-dived once vaccines really got off the ground. I could be wrong, but I pray I’m not.

Hoping and praying you are right!!
 
  • #895
Could this finally be over? Here is California, we've been told that the pandemic is over.
Everything re-opens tomorrow.
I own a restaurant, so, obviously, I am thrilled.
Yet, I'm worried. However, I am a bit of the worrying type.
California has a pretty good rate of vaccinated people according to our government
Leaders.
I guess, I am just shell shocked over these months of "open-close" directives that have thrown us into chaos so many times.
I would love to throw my masks in the air and say "this war is over"!

I sure hope so, but I'm not convinced quite yet.

Best wishes for a successful and profitable reopening of your restaurant. I think I'd make some subtle changes at this point if you haven't already--more delivery options--in preparation for a fall surge of Delta.

"(CNN)The Delta variant is on its way to becoming the dominant strain of coronavirus in the US, raising concerns that outbreaks could hit unvaccinated people this fall.

And a new study shows the Delta variant is associated with almost double the risk of hospitalization compared to the Alpha variant."
US coronavirus: A new coronavirus variant is on the rise. Here's why experts are concerned - CNN
 
  • #896
I sure hope so, but I'm not convinced quite yet.

Best wishes for a successful and profitable reopening of your restaurant. I think I'd make some subtle changes at this point if you haven't already--more delivery options--in preparation for a fall surge of Delta.

"(CNN)The Delta variant is on its way to becoming the dominant strain of coronavirus in the US, raising concerns that outbreaks could hit unvaccinated people this fall.

And a new study shows the Delta variant is associated with almost double the risk of hospitalization compared to the Alpha variant."
US coronavirus: A new coronavirus variant is on the rise. Here's why experts are concerned - CNN
The town her restaurant is in has about a 70% vaccination rate right now. People who are fully vaccinated are still being successfully protected from the Delta variant , according to current stats.

So I think things will be OK.

Pfizer, Astra Shots Keep Delta Patients Out of Hospitals
Covid-19 vaccines from Pfizer Inc. and AstraZeneca Plc are highly effective after two doses at preventing hospitalization of those infected with the delta variant, underscoring the urgency in getting people fully protected, according to health authorities in England.



The Pfizer and BioNTech SE shot is 96% effective against hospitalization after two doses, while the AstraZeneca and University of Oxford Covid inoculation is 92% effective, according to an analysis announced Monday by Public Health England. Those results are comparable with the protection offered against the alpha variant, which first emerged in Britain, the data show.
 
  • #897
I sure hope so, but I'm not convinced quite yet.

Best wishes for a successful and profitable reopening of your restaurant. I think I'd make some subtle changes at this point if you haven't already--more delivery options--in preparation for a fall surge of Delta.

"(CNN)The Delta variant is on its way to becoming the dominant strain of coronavirus in the US, raising concerns that outbreaks could hit unvaccinated people this fall.

And a new study shows the Delta variant is associated with almost double the risk of hospitalization compared to the Alpha variant."
US coronavirus: A new coronavirus variant is on the rise. Here's why experts are concerned - CNN

It seems like there is always a new variant, more transmissible than the last- Is this what we have to look forward to given that there is a segment of the population that will not get vaccinated?
 
  • #898
I think this might be the beginning of the end of the pandemic, as well. For vaccinated people.

We just really need to get the whole world vaccinated (or at least 70%-80% of each country), because while we are feeling comforted the pandemic is raging on in less fortunate countries. And thousands are still dying every day.

We need a true humanitarian effort and a whole bunch of caring about others.

And we need to watch out for our little children, who are unprotected at the moment ... and will be for quite a while.

imo
 
  • #899
I think this might be the beginning of the end of the pandemic, as well. For vaccinated people.

We just really need to get the whole world vaccinated (or at least 70%-80% of each country), because while we are feeling comforted the pandemic is raging on in less fortunate countries. And thousands are still dying every day.

We need a true humanitarian effort and a whole bunch of caring about others.

And we need to watch out for our little children, who are unprotected at the moment ... and will be for quite a while.

imo

In the US we will never get 70-80% of people vaccinated and this presents a serious problem. Just think of those 180 hospital employees who sued their hospital because the hospital insists they get vaccinated and they won't comply- they will be fired. Just imagine the mind set of a hospital employee who is so clueless as to not understand what a risk they, an unvaccinated person, presents to hospital patients!!! It is outrageous.
 
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