It’s fascinating to watch local governments—New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New Orleans—rush to enact Covid vaccine requirements for entry to the publicly accessible spaces of private business, including, yes, movie theaters.I’m not equipped to judge the ultimate propriety or efficacy of such mandates.
Frankly, the complexities posed by breakthrough, uncertain vaccine longevity, variants, immune status of the previously infected, pending FDA approvals, pregnancy risks, child safety and ethnic cross-currents are beyond me.
Unless you’re an extraordinarily acute observer, they’re probably beyond you, too.But I do know, based on way too much first-hand experience, that our well-intentioned cities and counties aren’t remotely capable of
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