pumpkinpi wrote:We were bound to get to this point eventually, it was just such a surprise to come this early, well before the elusive herd immunity.
I think that's really the crux of the issue. Like, in New England it's pretty save to bet that we are going to hit herd immunity (75%+ of adults vaccinated now, 12 and up also increasing at a great rate). Yet here it's really common to still see masked people out and about when well distanced from others, especially with kids. I mean, outside in summer, you do you. But it does seem pretty shitty to just declare "the pandemic is over May 29!" and I'll be curious around here how indoor mask rules will continue- everyone is emphasizing now that private businesses can still institute whatever rules they want, of course, and I suspect around Boston you'll need a mask in your pocket for some time in the future (I don't think the grocery store we frequent is planning to lift their mask mandate for example).
Also, good news, yesterday was our two weeks post second vaccination date, so we had other fully vaccinated friends over for a party! Our first one at the new house- I forgot how much I love entertaining, and how much more we want to do of it! Finally got to meet a friend's new boyfriend (not even new, just we haven't seen her in months), welcome a new person who moved from Amsterdam in January but I haven't been able to see yet, all that nice stuff. And the best part was finally giving hugs to friends when they left- that simple act of touch being special aside, we were all laughing at just how weird it was to do after worrying so long.
Other funny one I noticed is the grocery store aisles now have the "one way" markings removed, not like anyone used them. But shopping for the party I went to grab iced tea, and instinctively took a circuitous route back to F who had the grocery cart and was confused why I didn't just turn around and come back to him. Old habits die hard!