The USA is really living an alternative reality. The vaccines are great. But there are too many variants that can escape them. To not still take *some* level as precaution is short sighted and unethical in my view.
Horrifying in my view!
Granted the infection rate here (locally) is currently running at about 2%, but it's just sheer folly to open it all wide up again. The Daughter and I are continuing with exactly the same protocols we've used all along. [My mask is in the bathroom sink bleaching right now.] We've had one, count 'em
one, meal in a restaurant since we were fully immunized, and that was only because there were literally no other patrons in the place. We scouted a few places and didn't go in because there were too many other diners. We do take-away occasionally, but I still don't like going into a place where people are sitting around chatting over a meal even if it's just to pick up our food. And now they're going to be able to get drunk while doing so. Or without food - they've dropped the requirement that someone needs to order food in order to have a drink. Lovely.
To add to it, although half the adult population here has had at least one of the two shots required, half have not. They are practically begging (in some cases actually begging) people to get vaccinated. They have plenty of available appointment slots and they are going unfilled. It's all "walk in when you want to" now, no appointments needed. Anybody over age 16 can get immunized. They are sending the local EMS out to people's houses who phone to get the vaccine but cannot get to a center. They are actually closing some of the immunization centers because of lack of demand.
Oh. My. God.
And then there's that idiot on Fox TV the other night who was railing on about the vaccine being useless and urging his viewers to confront people who were wearing masks and give them a hard time for wearing masks. That, actually, is not surprising. I grew up in the Texas culture that fostered people like him and Rump. It ain't pretty, but it's relatively ubiquitous in some populations here. People [on UKY] have occasionally said during the Rump years that it wasn't the America they knew. I was kind of amazed, because it was pretty much the one I grew up in (and moved to California to escape, although it was there, too - just not as overtly). Not a lot has changed, really, here. Although, thank God, we've got Biden for a few years now.