Unless you happen to live here...
Exactly. I'm in Mississippi. Our state's execitive order mask mandate expired at 5 pm. The governor did not want to issue another. Texas' doesn't officially change until 3/10.
I believe it's premature. Our recent numbers were affected by a week of over half of the state closed due to weather.
I encountered a person yesterday with active covid who had to bring something to me. We were masked(me double) had a window between us (she remained outside) and she wore gloves to hand me a document. Our interaction was less than 1 minute. I immediately sprayed it with disinfectant, washed my hands, and left the document on a table until today.
Our numbers haven't yet stabilized after the week of weather. Ticking up this week. But hospitalizations have declined.
It's political. Always has been. Local mayors are today still encouraging the public to wear masks, social distance, and wash hands, but only mandating masks in schools and government offices, leaving the decision to mandate masks up to the businesses. Jackson and Hattiesburg mayors have continued a mask mandate for their cities.
There are still some indoor arena capacity limits and a few other gathering limits.
So many people are excited that things are getting back to 'normal'. I had conversation with 3 different people who are excited.
They're older and have been vaccinated.
Vaccines became available for teachers yesterday. Yay! In person learning has been on the entire school year.
Meanwhile, I am not eligible for a vaccine, yet. The governor announced today that really soon those 50+ will be able to get vaccinated. Until then, I am double masking when in public and actually pulling back on my going out and retreating similar to when it all began last year until I can get fully vaccinated because I can only control myself and don't trust my fellow citizens.
I believe 6 weeks more of mandated masks while vaccines roll out would have been fair.
I was so disappointed yesterday, but not surprised.
Dh and I were out last weekend at
Best Buy and Home Depot. Very few people were wearing masks correctly- below the nose and hanging on the chin.
We ate outdoors and a table in earshot had a dad and 2 sons whose wife/mom were in Covid ICU.
Our state really hasn't 'shut down', just capacity limits and a mask mandate. Most places have been busy as ever for months.