(08-01-2021, 08:45 PM)GeauxHomeLittleD Wrote: No matter what we think might be coming I think we can all agree that there is an overwhelming feeling amongst the populace that something wicked this way comes and that in all probability "that something" will arrive sometime this Fall. Most of us cannot shake this feeling even though many are not sure of what it means for them.
The reason Kdog and I took our big road trip was because something in my gut has been telling me for many months that we would never get the chance to take such a journey again. I pray my gut is wrong but it rarely is.
Hold the line, GeauxHomeLittleD... when Reuters have only Fauci-the-dickhead to quote AND have to refer to
other countries to attempt to scare the few remaining masker-bators, you know the masses aren't buying the
poorly performed fear-porn.
('Dickhead' is his proper title.)
Quote:U.S. will not lock down despite surge driven by Delta variant, Fauci saysReuters:
'WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States will not lock down again to curb COVID-19 but “things are
going to get worse” as the Delta variant fuels a surge in cases, mostly among the unvaccinated, top U.S.
infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci said on Sunday.
A sufficient percentage of Americans have now been vaccinated to avoid lockdowns, Fauci said on ABC’s
“This Week”. “Not enough to crush the outbreak, but I believe enough to not allow us to get into the situation
we were in last winter,” he said.
The average number of new coronavirus cases reported nationwide has nearly doubled in the past 10 days,
according to a Reuters analysis.
Idiot.
Even if states do not resort to lockdowns again, the spread of the Delta variant could still threaten the economy.
Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari told CBS’ “Face the Nation” that the Delta variant
was “creating a bunch of caution” among millions of out-of-work Americans and could slow the U.S. labor market
recovery.
The surge in Delta variant cases is also rattling the globe. Parts of Asia that were previously relatively successful
in containing COVID-19, such as the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, are now locking down hot spots.
Some are pushing back against new restrictions.
From Monday, unarmed soldiers will help police Australia’s biggest city Sydney, checking that people who have
tested positive are isolating. In France, where the government is fighting a fourth wave of infections, thousands
of people protested for a third consecutive weekend against the introduction of a mandatory health pass proving
vaccination that will be required for entry to many public venues.
While vaccines remain scarce in much of the world, they are freely available to anyone 12 years or older in the
United States, where cash prizes, new cars and other incentives have failed to motivate more than a third of the
population to get immunized. (Graphic on global vaccinations) tmsnrt.rs/3tUM8ta
“We have 100 million people in this country who are eligible to be vaccinated who are not getting vaccinated,”
said Fauci, who is also director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
About 58% of Americans have received at least one dose of vaccine, ranging from a high of 76% in Vermont
to a low of 40% in Mississippi. After declining for weeks, the number of Americans getting vaccinated has started
to rise again.
“The silver lining of this is that people are waking up to this and this may be a tipping point for those who have been
hesitant,” National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins told CNN on Sunday. “That’s what desperately needs
to happen if we’re going to get this Delta variant put back in its place, because right now it’s having a pretty big party
in the middle of the country.”
Florida has one of the worst outbreaks in the nation, based on new cases per capita and has seen infections rise
50% week-over-week. However, Governor Ron DeSantis has blocked mask mandates reut.rs/3BZTu3H in the state's
schools, saying parents should decide.
“It just makes common sense in a community where the virus is spreading, and that’s pretty much all of Florida right
now, to do everything you can to prevent that, which includes mask wearing for kids in schools,” Collins said...'
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