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531 new cases today
2.0% positivity
Still no new ICU data!
2.0% positivity
Still no new ICU data!
My daughters’ universities are running a contest of free tuition for a year, applicable to any students who prove their double vaxed by Sept 7th. The kids haven’t been dumbed down as you suggest, but instead are now more aware, plus a little excited about the prospects of free school.
I know some live with a tendency to call out the negative consequences of good intent, but I’m good with this contest. A bit of end of summer fun.
Or we make incentives retroactive?Dumbing down is only one of the two (closely related) negative by-products of incentivization IMHO. It sends a poor message for the next bad thing - just wait till government offers you do something instead of doing the right thing.
Booster shots? Let's wait for them to open up a new lottery/give out gift cards, etc. before we go get booster shots. It's just a bad precedent as I've said before.
Interesting news from Europe. Austria and Croatia have become the first countries to set "expiration dates" for vaccination status. They picked 270 days, or just under 9 months after the second shot. Beyond that date they don't consider you to be vaccinated.
Expect this to be something adopted around the world with varying durations.
Do you need a Covid booster jab to travel in 2022? How do you prove your vaccinations in the NHS app? - Which? News
Proof of vaccination status for 12 - 15 year olds has now been added to the app in Englandwww.which.co.uk
This isn’t new. Wherever you travel, you need to check entry requirements. This just adds another layer.
Ya it can be a problem if you are planning a multi-country trip. Especially if some of these countries want you to have vaccinated status for your whole stay; so you need to be within the day limit on your departure, not your arrival, and have all the documentation that proves you are leaving within that time ready at customs.Not saying it is but if one country has different rules than the other... it causes problems. A coordinated approach is needed not 196 different ones.
Ya it can be a problem if you are planning a multi-country trip. Especially if some of these countries want you to have vaccinated status for your whole stay; so you need to be within the day limit on your departure, not your arrival, and have all the documentation that proves you are leaving within that time ready at customs.
Yup. Same as different rules for passport expiry, visa requirements, vaccination requirements, etc. Commonality of all would be great but I don't know how realistic.This isn’t new. Wherever you travel, you need to check entry requirements. This just adds another layer.
Yup. Same as different rules for passport expiry, visa requirements, vaccination requirements, etc. Commonality of all would be great but I don't know how realistic.
When I was with a relative in the Emergency Dept, I saw 2 police officers and 2 staff trying to deal with a beligerent drunk on a gurney, every time he spit at them they had to change their shields and he took the opportunity to try to get at them again. The spit shields give a sense of protection which can't be understated.According to an interesting article in the New York Times, plastic/plexiglas shields and barriers are useless. This should be painfully obvious to everyone who remembers smoking sections in restaurants. Which is why being anywhere inside without a mask is ill-advised.