Instead of blaming, lecturing and shaming unvaccinated people, have a conversation in an open, nonjudgmental and safe way., a practicing internal medicine physician in Washington, D.C.
On the flip side, if you’re in an area where COVID is surging and sending more and more people to the ICU, you may want to consider wearing a mask in indoor, unventilated situations where vaccinated and unvaccinated people are mixing. The risk of getting infected and passing the virus onto others, while still rare if you’re vaccinated, increases in these high-risk environments in surging states.
“The likelihood of any kind of serious event emerging from such an activity is vanishingly small,” said Vermund, who noted that this approach might be somewhat controversial and unpleasant — but potentially impactful. What we know now about COVID-19 is different from what we knew back in April 2020, and will be different from what we understand six months from now.
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