I honestly suspect Omicron is going to mark the end of the COVID "state of exception" in America – it's apparently so infectious...
I honestly suspect Omicron is going to mark the end of the COVID “state of exception” in America – it’s apparently so infectious that everyone will have the experience of seeing multiple close contacts catch it.
So, in mostly vaccinated social circles, the wave will make a sufficient impression of people catching COVID and it mostly being a bother to overwrite any earlier impression of outbreak as catastrophic; it will join the other human coronaviruses as perpetually in circulation, coming in waves that might have a body count in a nursing home you’ll probably catch and feel under the weather. You might even see people born from here out developing their immunological armor the old-fashioned way, by getting repeatedly infected as resilient children
Unvaccinated and mixed social scenes, by contrast, would presumably experience the wave as more traumatic in a way that pushes them to join the first group or generates sufficient will to apply other measures to raise vaccination rates
I absolutely believe a flood of even minor cases might saturate our healthcare system to the point of collapse in the meantime, but I don’t think the truth of this fact would generate enough will to apply or sustain any measures sufficient to make the difference in preempting it, so feh
This was yesterday.
Today, the Senate got hit.
Yes, well, as much as Joe Biden seems intent on treating the Senate as a co-equal steering force, he’s also been quite aware that you can’t steer too far away from the line of momentum without losing traction, I don’t think they’ll be able to freak out and do anything they couldn’t before
Setting aside the fact that a wave running through the elderly 50-50 Senate could substantially change the federal balance of power
Yeah, I should be more clear that a triple-vaxxed Democratic caucus with the best medical care in the world probably walks out clean…. And the Republicans might not? How unhealthy can you be as a senator?
So even if they freak today, it’ll look a little overzealous come February.
Oh no, I think the Democrats have more load-bearing septuagenarians.
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