3) As I write this, I'm a day delayed traveling.
Why? Because my negative COVID test used my middle initial instead of my full middle name (it also had my passport number on it!)
I needed that test in order to:
fly
--> take another test
--> quarantine
--> 3 more tests
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12) (And, before you point out not everyone is vaccinated: at least in the states, most people who are planning to get vaccinated have already: twitter.com/NateSilver538/)
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Somewhat worrying numbers on vaccine hesitancy from the new Axios/Ipsos poll.
56% of US adults say they've gotten at least one vaccine dose already—great!
But there aren't many Americans left who *haven't* gotten vaccinated but plan to do so. Just 14% fall into that category.
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13) And it gets worse.
You know what _another_ option would have been?
Search "when was the COVID vaccine developed" and you'll find lots of articles bragging about how FAST and QUICK it was.
Because it only took a year to get to the public.
The vaccine was ready in a month.
most vaccines take 5 to 10 years of trials before they are deemed safe. we have no idea yet what the long term effects might be. nor do the producers of vaccines. a year is fast, probably too fast.
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