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People the world over ask BBR daily what is the real purpose of its burgeoning business. The answer is, and always has been simple. BBR is in the “solutions” business.
Add in a touch of Rasmussen, who is in the polling business, and the Southeastern Conference (SEC) who owns a football factory or fourteen and, voila! We’ve done it again.
Problem solved. Which one, you ask? Eliminating Covid-19 is which one.
Over 105 million, or 31.8% of the US population have been fully vaccinated according to the CDC as of May 3rd.
On Tuesday Rasmussen released poll results surveyed April 29 -May 2 which asked the simple question “Should people who have been vaccinated fully against Covid-19 continue wearing masks in public places?” Forty-nine percent said yes, while 42 percent said no. It seems like there is some division along party lines as 67% of Republicans said no, while 75% of Democrats said yes.
So, get fully vaccinated and wear a mask. That should do it.
But, for how long to ensure that we end the pandemic do we need to vac and mask? That was question number two. Thirty-three percent said “six months to a year.” Thirty percent said “less than six months.” Risk-takers they are. Ten percent said “at least eighteen months” while nine percent said “the next couple of years.”
And, finally, six percent want to be uber safe. They recommended “indefinitely.” You have to think that at least 60 of every 1000 adults polled don’t know what the word “indefinitely” means, don’t you? Hopefully.
So, get fully vaccinated and wear a mask for a long time. That should do it.
But, there is this pesky problem. Vaccination rates have stalled. Heck, in the deep south they started slower and seem to have tapered off. Egads.
The University of Alabama finishes first in football every year. But, in adult population vaccinations the State of Alabama finishes last. The CDC says Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Georgia are close behind in 49th through 45th.
Enter Dan Wolken, USA Today Columnist, with a take that should light up the scoreboard. He recommends that for entry into an SEC stadium near you this fall that you would have to show proof of vaccine. After all, he writes, what better way to motivate people than to tell them they must show proof to get into an SEC venue like Bryant Denny Stadium this fall?
Is there a better name to write this than Dan (drop the “L”) Woken. What’s better than “woke?” Woken. Or, Wolken. We digress.
Hopefully, there is no backlash from Title IX supporters that Wolken only speaks to full capacity stadiums for men’s football games. Shouldn’t this requirement extend to, say, full capacity arenas for women’s basketball? Nevermind.
And, why only the SEC? What about, for instance, the PAC 12? They still play football, don’t they? Don’t they? Do they?
What Wolken calls an incentive, others call suppression of their freedom.
So, get fully vaccinated, wear a mask(or two) forever, and we’ll let you sit in a full (at least in the south) stadium to watch a football game. Deal?
Problem solved we think.
But just in case, should we dock the Navy hospital ships USNS Mercy and USNS Comfort off of the Gulf Coast this fall?
Only Dr. Fauci knows.
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Engage. Enrage. Enjoy.
One would think Mr. Wolken would certainly recommend the PAC-10 and BIG 12 order patrons to vaccinate because their defenses are weakened.
Could be comment of the week attacking the weak.
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