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My wife has been cursing our culture of closed windows for as long as I have known her. We are often running with open windows well past the point where neighbours have closed theirs and turned on the AC. And she hates that my office doesn't even have a window, let alone one that can open (I'm in an interior part of our unit for proximity to the computer room).I read an interesting article, that I can no longer find. ( isn’t that frustrating?). But it was about why Africa and A few other nations have been less hit than expected
of course there is lots of speculation. but An interesting comment was that life is lived outdoors. Sleeping, cooking, living..... it may be many people living together but it is often outdoors. No even in cities, there is minimal air conditioning. So it is windows open, sleeping on balconies, fans........
whereas much of the world lives indoors and uses AC. We have buildings that don’t open windows. For safety and at the time for energy efficiency
interesting difference
Surely everyone knows how to access stores after a whole year of this?Why not something like you must wear a mask to enter, if you cannot wear one, we offer online services or phone customer service number for help.
What does a phone have to do with the sign?Why? Can they not use a phone?
The sign is stating we won't serve you along with a mocking tone that is the issue.Surely everyone knows how to access stores after a whole year of this?
I am one of the many who struggle with a mask. I can only handle a few minutes- so I plan a quick visit to stores. Those who can afford it can get delivery for groceries etc.. In this community one can call a service club, church, friend or neighbour and ask for help.
The sign is stating we won't serve you along with a mocking tone that is the issue.
And that is sort of what Geert Vanden Bosch was saying in the post by Rita on the Covid vaccine thread. He calls it "immune escape".Not good. Not good at all. Anyone who thinks is over with the vaccines is fooling themselves. Might as well start getting recurring supply contracts in place for the inevitable updated vaccines in future years.
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Study of coronavirus variants predicts virus evolving to escape current vaccines
A new study suggests current vaccines and monoclonal antibody therapies provide less neutralizing activity against the U.K. and South Africa variants of SARS-CoV-2.www.sciencedaily.com
I'm not following with the innate immunity aspect.And that is sort of what Geert Vanden Bosch was saying in the post by Rita on the Covid vaccine thread. He calls it "immune escape".
How far do you go with that though?Maybe it’s a rural thing, like Kay said, but here there are still organizations helping with shopping. And, there always have been housebound alcoholics who sent taxi drivers to the liquor store to get their booze. If it works with booze, it will work with food also.
People who are functionally so limited that they can’t touch their face to put a mask on are very likely to require help to get something out of a shelf. And they would need someone to help them eat. So- can that support system not get groceries? As much as it is freedom to go and pick your food yourself, now is not the time. The same way as we are not going on vacation or moving around to far to keep the numbers down.
In NS, the foodbank has switched to do deliveries during covid.
I could see that people with COPD and a mental health condition on top of that would have trouble wearing masks. It just shows that one need to look out for their neighbour and maybe pick up a couple of things for them.
Neighbours to look out for include the cashier in the store.
It depends on the ventilation in that place and if the new variants are present. I haven’t seen people keeping 6 ft in stores- and certainly not at the cashier to the employee.someone keeping distance and shopping isn't going to be a huge step up with risk.