(Also I should add that there would be nothing wrong with —especially private—behavioral change among the vaccinated. That's the point of vaccination. They *are* safer. It's not a "false" sense of security because the increased security from being vaccinated is very real.)
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And to round this out, a reduction in anxiety is not a minor thing! Anxiety is a debilitating condition in its extreme forms, but persistent anxiety is unhealthy and real in its effects. (Not a mind/body dualist here
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You can feel it on the streets of Manhattan already.
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The long wait time between dose 1 and immunity probably explains some of that
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This was my experience. My experience of the pandemic was that it was a time of waiting. Putting plans and normal everyday things on hold and waiting... Then waiting for the appt, for the second dose, then two more weeks... Much as we’ve been doing for so long. Waiting.
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That’s exactly how I feel. You nailed it. I thought that my life’s will change overnight to whatnot used be. Nope. I’m just not anxious in public situations with a number of people around.
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Can you imagine the public health implications of reduction of cortisol and other stress hormones at population scale?
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My anecdata on this is noticing a return to jam ups at the classic traffic choke points on my commute.
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I'll take one glass of "reduction in anxiety" please and thank you!
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