RolStoppable said: It seems that vaccination has hit a block in the road in most (or all?) developed countries. No shortage of vaccines anymore, but a shortage of people who are willing to get their shots. |
You have that backwards. The experimental, rushed out vaccines were first approved for the 'least important' lives, the old, the frail (which are also the most at risk). Currently the vaccines are still held back to under 12 just in case...
Break through cases are a reality, kids can die of covid as well (or have lasting symptoms), new variants will be created by letting evolution do its work. Vaccinated people aren't all safe and some people can't get vaccinated due to underlying conditions. The original point of the vaccines was to create herd immunity to get rid of Covid-19 yet then the delta variant came along since we couldn't keep it under control in the mean time. Partly because of the younger generation not willing to do their part in social distancing and lock downs.
We'll still have to deal with 'nonsensical' measures since hospitals have not been improved much at all in the past year to deal with the higher volume of patients. And now we already need booster shots trying to keep further waves down and people from needing hospital care.
As long as fun is more important than lives, we certainly won't get rid of any pandemic.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/covid-19-infection-rate-skyrocketing-in-s-d-following-sturgis-motorcycle-rally-1.5565172