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<blockquote data-quote="doctorbadwolf" data-source="post: 8158428" data-attributes="member: 6704184"><p>I mean, they can do both. </p><p></p><p>I didn’t suggest any such thing. I didn’t even vaguely kinda hint at any such thing. I don’t normally have to worry about this sort of hyperbolic reply when discussing things with you. If I’d said anything about people “staying home just in case”, this might be a</p><p></p><p>But people’s behaviors will change for a while. We won’t go back to normal overnight, even if we ignore all the people who likely just cannot ever get the vaccine, and the people who will refuse it.</p><p></p><p>People will be more reluctant to be in a small room that can’t fit any more people than are in it for a while. </p><p></p><p>Businesses will be more reluctant to try to cram as many people in the establishment as the fire code allows, for a while.</p><p></p><p>And every time a flu is a little harder to make a vaccine for in a given year, or a new virus looks like it might go pandemic, for the next several years if not longer, people will react by pulling back and restricting how many strangers can be near them.</p><p></p><p>And there will likely be another pandemic. And some restrictions will become permanent when that happens. We accept fire code occupancy limits. Surely you don’t think we would refuse to accept slightly stricter limits?</p><p></p><p>But to the thing <em>I actually said</em>, crowded venues like theaters already made a lot of people uncomfortable before the pandemic. That discomfort won’t go back to pre-COVID levels any time soon, nor will willingness to ignore it. Theaters with smaller numbers of seats per theater room will have an easier time selling tickets, for a good while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorbadwolf, post: 8158428, member: 6704184"] I mean, they can do both. I didn’t suggest any such thing. I didn’t even vaguely kinda hint at any such thing. I don’t normally have to worry about this sort of hyperbolic reply when discussing things with you. If I’d said anything about people “staying home just in case”, this might be a But people’s behaviors will change for a while. We won’t go back to normal overnight, even if we ignore all the people who likely just cannot ever get the vaccine, and the people who will refuse it. People will be more reluctant to be in a small room that can’t fit any more people than are in it for a while. Businesses will be more reluctant to try to cram as many people in the establishment as the fire code allows, for a while. And every time a flu is a little harder to make a vaccine for in a given year, or a new virus looks like it might go pandemic, for the next several years if not longer, people will react by pulling back and restricting how many strangers can be near them. And there will likely be another pandemic. And some restrictions will become permanent when that happens. We accept fire code occupancy limits. Surely you don’t think we would refuse to accept slightly stricter limits? But to the thing [I]I actually said[/I], crowded venues like theaters already made a lot of people uncomfortable before the pandemic. That discomfort won’t go back to pre-COVID levels any time soon, nor will willingness to ignore it. Theaters with smaller numbers of seats per theater room will have an easier time selling tickets, for a good while. [/QUOTE]
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