9) That would have averaged to about 30 days per person, which is frankly a fair bit better than 1.5 years of lockdown + massive inflation + also we're not done yet.
And how about the third obvious option--sorta lockdown, like we did, until we get the vaccine, and then open up?
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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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19) There are various phrases the US likes to say, sometimes.
New Hampshire is the Live Free or Die state.
And maybe that's an exaggeration. But what the world has shown in the last year is the opposite.
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20) We're willing to permanently give up our livelihoods, friends, and freedom, slowly and passively falling into the "new normal", without really much of a second thought.
Policy keeps shifting under our feet, moving the goalposts further and further away.
"Meh", we respond.
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