Cloth masks were always supposed to be a stopgap measure until vaccines or increased N95 production was available.
People will not mask up again, and quite frankly, shouldn’t have to, especially if they’re not going to use ones that are actually effective.
The pharma companies jacked up the price of the vaccines knowing future waves were coming and yearly boosters would be necessary.
My point is: whether you think people should mask up again or not, it’s just not going to happen, but the actual paths forward, either mandatory vaccinations or at least cheap and readily accessed shots for the willing won’t happen either without government intervention.
But let’s be bluntly honest, people’s behaviour has nothing to do with the efficacy of masks. They won’t wear a mask, regardless of efficacy, because they simply do not want to. And they do not care if they spread disease.
There are many, many people who gladly masked up until the vaccines were out and then stopped when they got their shots, like all reasonable medical professionals suggested, and now won’t go back because they’ve kept up their boosters and it’s unreasonable to insist on it.
But, you’re right, the other kind, who aren’t vaxxed and never masked, won’t do their part out of spite, and the only solution for them is mandatory vaccinations or complete social pariahhood, and only one of those is realistically possible.
I did not live in the timeline where medical professionals advised people to stop masking after recieving the vaccine. Because that didn’t actually happen. Masks were recommended long after the vaccines rolled out. And really, were never advised against.
Vaccines protect you, masks protect others from you. And the two operate on entirely different mechanisms and can be layered for greater efficacy at combating the virus.
That’s weird. My girlfriend got another booster yesterday in Canada for free.
Rub it in, why don’t ya.
(You won’t see the outrageous profiteering of their new pricing directly, but don’t worry, you’re still impacted, even if your tax rates are a bit more sensible)
Someone is paying for it. The manufacturer is not just giving it away for free. That means your taxes are going towards it.
Not sure why people say this like it’s a surprise or somehow bad. Paying for public health measures, or just healthcare in general is way better than where a lot of tax revenue winds up.
I’m happy to see “fuck you, I got mine” is alive and well internationally, but why that was your first response to a plague vaccine being inaccessible to the masses should be up for question.
Glad to see you took my comment and turned it into something to hate me for.
I just said that that’s weird, because just yesterday we went and didn’t have to pay. Just giving insight to the fact it’s not a paid thing everywhere.
Seems like Americans still haven’t learned that the internet is GLOBAL. Saying:
The pharma companies jacked up the price of the vaccines knowing future waves were coming and yearly boosters would be necessary.
without any context of where you live, means I can take it anyway I want. So maybe this person lives in Canada, and I commented that it’s weird because my shot was free in Canada yesterday. Stop treating the internet as if it’s a US only thing. State where you’re from. State the currency you’re using (news flash, $ is not American).
Stop being !usdefaultism@lemmy.world