I think unfortunately it's not going away, and these are questions every responsible citizen has to grapple with, and with the paucity of data there just isn't much good info to answer many of the questions. I don't know how crowded the state fair gets, but I personally wouldn't worry much about outside stuff since no one seems too worried about that, but then I don't have an unvaccinated Rooster in tow.
(Side note about these events, I'm dithering right now about whether I should enter my cross stitch into the regional fair, which is the big one relatively near us this fall. On the one hand, it'd be cool to enter... on the other hand, my biggest hesitation is it's like a 45min drive away, and I have to personally drop off/ pick up my work, and I'm kinda lazy when it comes to a lot of driving!
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I confess by this point I'm more on the side personally of making sure I'm following all the current guidelines etc, and then just living my life, because we are lucky that neither of us has pre-existing conditions and we live in a very high vaccination area etc. I hate to make the comparison, but if this virus isn't going away and
if vaccinated I don't see much difference between it and the risk of catching the flu, well, I guess I'm doing my thing. But I suppose that's kind of obvious if you're talking to someone who just had a wedding and went to Ecuador...
The interesting one btw on my end is I got invited at the end of September to give a colloquium at my alma mater, in Cleveland (which has a vaccine mandate for everyone, and indoor mask requirement). I was told at this point that it's hybrid whereby if I want to come give it in person I can, and of course I have great personal interest in doing so... which they say is fine, but hold off on booking travel just yet. Well, their dime I suppose! The strange one btw is there's a dear professor of mine who's turning 80 the weekend after the colloquium (such a close mentor he came to the wedding!) and they're doing one of those academic afternoon birthday bashes for him... but that will still be in person (hybrid option available) because if it's off campus they can still do it! So yeah, I feel that's a classic case of something I'm comfortable doing, but I 100% understand if someone isn't comfortable with the same. Your state fair equivalent, I guess. Hope you find a solution that works well for you.
Yes, I have a life. It's quite different from yours.