Posted on 01/03/2022 2:07:38 PM PST by nickcarraway
I am starting the new year feeling frustrated and verklempt. It’s not how I usually start a new year. I generally am full of hope for the months ahead even while acknowledging that time is a social construct and that nothing dramatic is going to happen when Dec. 31 becomes Jan. 1.
But this year is different.
My community is ever so slightly more at risk, and I’m distraught.
For the past few weeks I have been hosting, in a separate unit, a mom and her son who are moving to Marin. By now they should be settled into their new digs and the kid into his middle school classes. Neither is vaccinated and as far as I know — and can say pretty confidently given our conversations — do not plan to be.
And so two more people who are unvaccinated are in our midst.
Maybe it’s not that a big deal. Marin is in great shape when it comes to taking COVID-19 seriously. More than 88% of our eligible residents aged 5 and older have gotten two COVID vaccinations, and more than 90% have gotten one vaccination, according to county officials. These are great numbers, which makes me incredibly proud of my county. That said, not even half of our more than 254,000 residents have gotten their booster shots, which the CDC is strongly encouraging. In fact, it’s even considering defining being “fully vaccinated” as having two vaccine shots and a booster, especially as we face the aggressive omicron variant that is wreaking havoc on everyone everywhere, including the vaccinated.
There are many people who think that the unvaccinated are proving Darwin right — if they want to risk their lives and the lives of their loved ones — including their young children, who have no agency of their own and depend on their parents to do the right thing to keep them safe (sorry kiddos) — and get sick, end up in the ICU and maybe die since the overwhelming majority of those dying from COVID now are unvaccinated, well, so be it. The smart ones, the ones who believe in facts and science, will likely survive..
But it is a big deal. For one, vaccines, as great as they are, are not 100% effective, so some vaccinated people may be exposed to the virus from the unvaccinated and get sick. Some may even die. They can also bring the virus home to children too young to get vaccinated. Beyond that, the more unvaccinated people in a community, the more virus transmission, experts say, and more virus transmission leads to more sickness that may be long lasting in some people, and may cause financial, emotional, physical and relationship issues. It impacts more than just the person who gets COVID, or who has to isolate because they were exposed to someone who has the virus — the impact is far reaching.
And fewer vaccinated people means more virus mutations.
Marin hasn’t experienced overwhelmed hospitals and exhausted doctors and nurses that a lot of other places have had, thankfully. Not to say that we won’t at some point — who can predict anything with certainty anymore when it come to this virus? — but even now, as our COVID cases are spiking, we seem to be OK. For now.
Still, all you have to do is look at what omicron is doing across the country to see our future. Hundreds of flights have been canceled during the holidays because there just weren’t enough pilots, flight attendants and other staff available. Sure, there was bad weather — hello climate change! — but they also had either contracted the virus or had been exposed to someone with it and had to isolate.
It’s crappy to have to deal with that when we’re just trying to be with loved ones and then get back home. What’s probably not making the headlines is how many people working in grocery stores, medical and dental offices, day care centers and schools, transportation, restaurants — the people we count on — may need to be away from work. And, perhaps more scary, those who’ll show up to work sick because they have no paid sick days and thus have little choice.
“The concern I have, is that even if a very small fraction of people who are infected end up hospitalized that could add up when we have hundreds of cases a day,” Marin’s public health officer Dr. Matt Willis says. “We’re as concerned about staffing shortages as we are about cases of severe illness.”
Me, too!
Like many people, I am eager to see the end of this pandemic as soon as possible. But as long as people refuse to do the right thing — vaccinate, boost and wear a mask — or can’t easily access vaccinations, overwhelmingly our working poor, it’s not going to end anytime soon. And I am tired and, yes, upset.
I don’t want two more willingly unvaccinated people in my community. I’m done with having to be nice to them, unless they have a verifiable health issue that prevents them from getting vaxxed. I feel like New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow does: “I am furious at the unvaccinated, and I am not ashamed of disclosing that. I am no longer trying to understand them or educate them.” And like Miami Herald columnist Leonard Pitts Jr., who is done with the unvaccinated’s petuance: “So if those people are angry, guess what? They’re not the only ones. The difference is, their anger is dumb, and ours is not. Theirs is about being coerced to do something they don’t want to do. Like that’s new.”
Vaccinations are a “sensitive topic,” my guest told me. No, there’s nothing sensitive about getting vaccinated and protecting others. Actually, not getting vaccinated when you easily can, when the science is available for all who care to inform themselves with facts, is the height of insensitivity and selfishness.
I don’t want that in my community. Please, go back home. You’re not welcome here.
I am vaccinated but I identify as unvaxxed.
Not satire. I live here amongst very intolerant individuals, many of whom are highly “educated” but have low knowledge.
In the U.S. and the U.K., I don’t think most people are getting it intramuscularly, even if that’s what’s called for.
JIM CROWVID
You are correct. I believe Marin has been the no. 1 county against vaccinations in the state. And not because of conservatives.
Something that struck me about this article is that Crazy Vicki apparently did not express her hatred and anger straightforwardly to the unvaccinated mother and son. Instead, she rants to everyone else. In my experience of California liberals, they are too cowardly to confront anyone directly, one-to-one.
That has been an issue. Vaccinators who don’t know the difference between intramuscular and subcutaneous, or don’t care. Vaccinators using needles too short for obese patients.
I was wondering how much a subcutaneous injection might adversely affect efficacy. And/or increase the risk for vaxx-related injury.
But now it looks like efficacy means something totally different to Deep State than it does to the rest of us.
Looks like efficacious to Deep State means that the vaxxes actually don’t inhibit the spread of the virus.
CoupFlu really, really, really isn’t about public health.
It was over 50 years ago in Mill Valley, Marin County that I first learned of the practice of "recycling".
Meanwhile...
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NEW - Judge approves Ghislaine Maxwell to get a “booster” shot.
ROFLMAO....I like that....
When we lose our ability to laugh is when we are condemned to a dreary existence.
My Mother and her siblings were all born in Marin Cty. I have never even visited but assumed it was mainly rural, as they were farmers/ranchers and Grandma taught school there in a “All grades school”.
Some people can’t admit they were wrong. It’s too embarrassing for them.
Suppose the whole country tellsain we don’t need you!@
We the farmers of America will abide by the wishes of Marin County and not offend the residents by sending our products there.
Marin was an okay place, like most of the Bay Area, around 1961.
As soon as I read “time is a social construct,” I knew I was entering moonbat territory.
There’s some serious stupidity and lack of basic science understanding there.
Pure Blood with natural immunity.
I am Spartacus.
So if they get exposed from the vaccinated (which the CDC admits they will indeed) they won't get sick?
Well folks, you wanted unbelievers to get religion.....but I'm guessing you didn't think it would be this religion.
This is beyond creepy.
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