Agreed. "Yes, vaccines probably reduce transmission, but probably not perfectly—so the safest and best way to get our normal lives back is to keep masking/distancing until vaccines help cases drop."
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You were right on and I amplified you as much as I could, as in the below tweet. But I do think people need affirmative guidance on what to do after being vaccinated. Doesn’t mean positive messages can’t be amplified in other ways.https://twitter.com/notdred/status/1243918345973501955?s=21 …
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Right now, the weirdly overwhelming message is “vaccine won’t change things” and, for unfathomable reasons, some weird focus on not taking masks off (when it’s not happening nor is it a threat!). We face a really tough few months and emphasizing the endgame is crucial.
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I think this vastly undersells the civic-mindedness, fear of infection, and familial pressure experienced by younger people. It also seems to me the "hoops" that make it so hard for the elderly are pretty tame for those used to going to live, ticketed events.
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I somewhat disagree. I think there is a large population of young people who are much more likely to mask/distance if they appreciate how temporary it is.
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