OregonLuvr wrote:Dug out my N95 masks as I think we may be heading back in that direction. Cases are soaring and very few wearing masks so just thinking I need to err on the side of caution. I live in a county of anti maskers, anti vaxers so will be limiting my excursions for sure. Just trying to keep myself as safe as possible.
Karen, I agree 100% when you say "we may be heading back in that direction." I, too, have my masks at the ready. LOL (well, not so much LOL): few in my area ever wore masks in the first place.
My two-county area is "blooming" (and not in a good way). California's positivity rate sits at about 4.9%, my area is at about 12%, and climbing. Not really a surprise - vaccination rates in my immediate area are low, lots of anti-vaxers and people here that believe the whole thing is a big hoax, mask wearers have always been few. I had to stop discussing vaccination with my next-door neighbor (who is a lovely woman who I like very much) because she kept sending me anti-vax articles that purported that vaccines assisted in the
spread of the virus, rather than the other way around. These articles were written
not by an epidemiologist, but rather by a veterinarian. . .
I never stopped wearing my mask/s, although I still don't go out much. I have had all of my groceries delivered by Walmart since March of 2020, it has worked out really well for me, although I was thinking this morning what it might be like to go back inside a store again after 16 months - but with the surge that is going on, not gonna do it. I guess I have a lower "risk threshold" than most.
I did manage to get a few "maintenance issues" taken care of after I was vaccinated in March - a wonderful visit with my kids (whom I had not seen in 16 months) Dentist, Optometrist, Doctor visit, new glasses, oil change on car - but with the surge seeming to come on strong at the moment, I am going back into "hermit mode".
What I am finding puzzling (Karen, Velda, as medical professionals, maybe you can jump in on this) is the seeming "surge" in infections in
fully vaccinated people. I was reading that in Los Angeles (could be wrong on this, please correct me if I am) 20% of the new Covid cases popping up there are among the
fully vaccinated.
I am also reading that the CDC is not tracking the number of "breakthrough cases", which seems doubly odd to me (I mean, why
aren't breakthrough cases being tracked?).
This from the CDC website:
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/health-departments/breakthrough-cases.html"As of May 1, 2021, CDC transitioned from monitoring all reported vaccine breakthrough cases to focus on identifying and investigating only hospitalized or fatal cases due to any cause. This shift will help maximize the quality of the data collected on cases of greatest clinical and public health importance." [my bolding and red lettering]
"Quality of the data"?? I'm not a statistician, but it seems to me that under this "transition" exactly NO
specific data is being collected regarding breakthrough cases. I also think things - so far as vaccination rates -
and breakthrough cases - have changed a LOT since May 1. . . But it appears that actual breakthrough data isn't being tracked. At all.
I fear we are about to hit another deep deep pothole in the road before we can even think about the road back to normalcy. And the mud splashing out of that pothole is going to go everywhere.
I am SO freaking tired of all of this. . .
Stay careful, stay safe, stay well everyone.
Anne