May 8 2021: “US coronavirus: Preparations are underway for potential Covid-19 vaccine boosters, CDC director says”
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“More than a third of the US is fully vaccinated against coronavirus”
“We are doing the studies on boosters to see if we will need them, and that is six months, one year, two years -- we don't really know," Walensky said. "But we want to be prepared for them should we need them."
"The vision would be that we would do it in the same way that we do flu vaccine," she said. "We hope we don't have to do it every season, but we're preparing in case we do."
Mandatory Vaccine argument might see cruise lines leave from Florida “ The CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. said Thursday it could cause the company to suspend Florida departures and move its ships elsewhere.
"At the end of the day, cruise ships have motors, propellers and rudders, and God forbid we can't operate in the state of Florida for whatever reason, then there are other states that we do operate from, and we can operate from the Caribbean for a ship that otherwise would have gone to Florida," CEO Frank Del Rio said during the company's quarterly earnings call.”
“Pfizer/BioNTech, whose vaccine currently has an emergency use authorization, announced the initiation of its application to the US Food and Drug Administration for full FDA approval for people ages 16 and older.”
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There are no mandatory vaccine rules in Fla. it’s quite the opposite. The cruise lines are demanding vaccines so you can ride around in their giant norovirus boat and watch them spew their garbage and waste into the ocean from your little room/closet.
That alone is all I need to know to never go on a cruise ship.
You're falling for the same statistical fuckery as COVID actually, the rate of Norovirus is no higher on a cruise ship than on land but 1) they have to report every single case and 2) the media makes a big fuss every time a case is announced. If hotels on land had to report the same and got the same media attention you'd be complaining about them as Norovirus factories as well.
Yup the lack of mandatory rules cause the response effect. You are correct. Thanks for helping me keep that clear for everyone.
I admit I was confused! Liners will leave from Florida but won't depart from Florida. wtf?