Today, their American Centers for Disease Control has blessed fully vaccinated Americans to do whatever was available to them in that still peaceful life. Fully vaccinated Americans are now 36%.
Such lucky ones were allowed to attend parades and other mass processions WITHOUT masks, to have their hair cut in their favorite hairdressing salon. They were allowed to visit someone, where there will be relatives and acquaintances in varying degrees of vaccination from different families (but only so that there are not too many of them). In the cinema without a mask was allowed. Can you imagine? There are all kinds of services, choirs and so on. You can go to a restaurant (and not only to an open one) and even to a gym, where people are actively puffing and sweating. You can go to a shopping center or a museum if there are not too many people there.
And all this without a mask. But fully vaccinated. That is, not earlier than two weeks after the last dose of the vaccine.
Beauty! True, all this is only where the local authorities allow it. So not everyone will be happy.
In my opinion, this is too optimistic. But if such soft rules add to those cherished 36% of fully vaccinated those who want to be vaccinated in order to take off the mask... maybe let them try. In the meantime, we'll have a look. The Indian virus has not yet reached us. He just knocked on us so far.
Everything is a little different with us. In our country, fully vaccinated people are more likely to wear masks both for themselves and for that unvaccinated uncle who does not wear anything.
By the way, the Americans in their optimistic infographics still paint the faces of unvaccinated citizens covered with a mask in red. So much the better not to meddle in cinemas and gyms. Even wearing a mask. The risk is too high.
How many fully vaccinated people do we have? Six percent? This is not thirty-six for you. Slowly, this is all we have. It would be nice if it would be mainly Sputnik, which is more robust and already proven.
Are you happy for the Americans? I am glad.