I don't necessarily mean to a small amount of cases. I'm trying to wrap my head around what the next couple months will be looking like. It's not enough, but at least in my state the mask mandate is back everywhere and we're opening more testing sites/improving numbers at current sites. Our vaccination rate is also over 80%. The vaccine is widely available and easy to walk in and get.

The problem is still no mandatory lock down, not enough proper time off, and not all jobs pay workers (outside of PTO) who take off for covid related issues. Those are pretty big road blocks to number of cases going down.

Do these numbers ever go down to noticeable degree without proper measures in place? If not, I wonder what it'll take to get a real response again

  • TeethOrCoat [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    Sure it might, just like Alpha did. The issue with that was that something replaced Alpha. It may go down, but (and I'm going to be snarky and borrow from western rags) at what cost? Would it even matter by then? How many people have you heard still discussing Alpha recently?