Karen and I are planning another U.S. trip, hopefully early in 2022, provided managed isolation on return is no longer required (we are both fully vaccinated with the Phizer vaccine). We may bring a small group with us, in which case we will start in Houston, go through Louisiana, up through Mississippi and into Tennessee. If we travel on our own it will be 10 days in Texas then fly to Tennessee for another 2 weeks. The issue we are having is the news on covid-19 in the U.S.
We keep seeing headlines that infections are on the rise again, the delta variant is overloading hospitals and there is a stubborn resistance among the population to vaccines. One story was about an ICU doctor who was constantly being begged by patients for the vaccine when it was too late, they were already dying. Today our news outlets are trumpeting that the CDC is now recommending masks for everyone, even the vaccinated, indoors.
Then there are the stories that the infections are milder with a lower fatality rate. Finally we see both indoor and outdoor events, especially concerts, opening up (I like to watch The Grand Ole Opry online. I have seen the Opry house go from empty to 25% capacity to now sold out each week).
I am enough of a realist to know that media, any media, is biased and will use that bias in their reporting. So what is the true story? How is covid effecting forum members who come from all over America? Is it as bad as it is being made out or is life getting back towards the "normal" side, whatever the new normal will mean?
We keep seeing headlines that infections are on the rise again, the delta variant is overloading hospitals and there is a stubborn resistance among the population to vaccines. One story was about an ICU doctor who was constantly being begged by patients for the vaccine when it was too late, they were already dying. Today our news outlets are trumpeting that the CDC is now recommending masks for everyone, even the vaccinated, indoors.
Then there are the stories that the infections are milder with a lower fatality rate. Finally we see both indoor and outdoor events, especially concerts, opening up (I like to watch The Grand Ole Opry online. I have seen the Opry house go from empty to 25% capacity to now sold out each week).
I am enough of a realist to know that media, any media, is biased and will use that bias in their reporting. So what is the true story? How is covid effecting forum members who come from all over America? Is it as bad as it is being made out or is life getting back towards the "normal" side, whatever the new normal will mean?
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