Yesterday, the State Department listed 80 countries Americans should not travel to. EIGHTY!!! The reason for the update to the no travel list was to conform to the CDC's Levels system that lists most of the 80 countries on State's list as Level 4 (Don't travel there due to COVID).
What isn't accounted for is Americans being vaccinated at very high levels. Last week, the CDC published another intentional scare Americans bull-shit announcement that 5800 people had been re-infected after being fully vaccinated ...... ooooooooh. This number was out of 77M fully vaccinated persons.
It didn't take long for people to go, hey, that's a 1:11000 chance of getting re infected after I get vaccinated, right? Well, yes it is. Moreover, this risk ratio is just for getting re-infected. Your risk of serious illness or death from that reinfection is as close to zero as one can get.
So, if I have that low of risk of getting re-infected and zero risk of getting really sick and/or dying why in hell should I not travel to country A, B or C, if they'll have me with proof of vaccination (Greece just opened it's boarders to anyone who can show proof of vaccination, France will probably follow)? BTW the closest risk of dying from something other than getting re-infected is getting electrocuted (1:13000).
Greece and the Greek Isles are really nice in July. I'm going. I can already book a cruise out of Athens. Cruise ports are open there while they are still closed to cruise ships in the US.
What isn't accounted for is Americans being vaccinated at very high levels. Last week, the CDC published another intentional scare Americans bull-shit announcement that 5800 people had been re-infected after being fully vaccinated ...... ooooooooh. This number was out of 77M fully vaccinated persons.
It didn't take long for people to go, hey, that's a 1:11000 chance of getting re infected after I get vaccinated, right? Well, yes it is. Moreover, this risk ratio is just for getting re-infected. Your risk of serious illness or death from that reinfection is as close to zero as one can get.
So, if I have that low of risk of getting re-infected and zero risk of getting really sick and/or dying why in hell should I not travel to country A, B or C, if they'll have me with proof of vaccination (Greece just opened it's boarders to anyone who can show proof of vaccination, France will probably follow)? BTW the closest risk of dying from something other than getting re-infected is getting electrocuted (1:13000).
Greece and the Greek Isles are really nice in July. I'm going. I can already book a cruise out of Athens. Cruise ports are open there while they are still closed to cruise ships in the US.
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