IS IT SAFE ?
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Look at this guys and gals
The Atlantic has a piece trying to guide their confused subscribers through the quagmire of
“Is it Safe to hang out with Unboosted Friends after YOU have been Boosted ?
Holey Molars…This takes the Cake…
Oh Look….a kernel of enlightenment in the Bovine Excriment !
But over time, the distinctions around boosters and timing and brands should fade in importance. As the pandemic continues, more and more people will develop immunity, whether by getting vaccinated or by recovering from an infection.
The Atlantic addresses the question of whether it’s safe to hang out with the ‘unboosted’ this winter
Posted at 7:28 pm on December 6, 2021 by Brett T.
We’re not quite sure what’s going on here. There’s a story at The Atlantic right now entitled, “How to Socialize Safely in the Booster Era,” but Twitchy favorite Ahmed Al Assliken has a screenshot of a different headline:
It looks like The Atlantic might have changed the headline, because the piece does include the line, “Is it still safe to hang out with someone who is vaccinated but not boosted?” It’s quite the conundrum:
As the weather gets colder in much of the country and people bring more of their socializing indoors, this variety of vaccination histories introduces questions Americans didn’t previously have to deal with. Is it still safe to hang out with someone who is vaccinated but not boosted? Can unvaccinated little kids safely spend time with unboosted adults? And will the new coronavirus variant, Omicron, further complicate the risk calculus of an already complicated winter?
Unvaccinated little kids around unboosted adults? The horror!
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Didn’t it? Just mask for 100 days and it’ll be over.
Keep in mind when planning those family gatherings that the booster’s effects take about two weeks to kick in fully, so be careful in the interim.