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COVID spreads quickly in crowds, especially as winter approaches and people spend more time indoors with less ventilation. Seeing friends, colleagues, and family also increases the risk of transmission.

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This global festival is a crucial time, but we must be cautious. The virus spreads invisibly, even from those without symptoms. Following the rules is vital. It's safest to limit the number of people we meet, especially if visiting others during Christmas. Starting this Friday, we should reduce contact with others for five days. The virus spreads through human contact, so large gatherings for New Year's are not allowed. Remember, local rules apply, and in most places in the UK, mixing with other households indoors is not permitted. This year, Christmas will be little, but let's still have a merry one.

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Vaccinated individuals are safe when around each other, but being surrounded by unvaccinated people in high transmission areas can lead to spillover infections. Even though these infections are usually not severe, it shows the effectiveness of the vaccine. However, with the Delta variant, there is still a possibility of getting infected and passing it on to family members. Therefore, it is important for vaccinated people to understand that they are not fully protected, although they are well protected.

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When vaccinated and unvaccinated people mix, masks should be worn unless there is proof of vaccination. The speaker supports the CDC's return to indoor mask requirements because the unvaccinated have been walking around without masks, which led to the surge.

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There is a misconception that kids don't get COVID-19, but that's not true. Over 3.9 million children have been infected, and 24% of new cases are in children. Many children have also experienced a multisystem inflammatory syndrome. While masks aren't necessary for kids outdoors, they should wear them indoors if they are around other unvaccinated children or adults, especially in schools.

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As of today, Ontarians must provide proof of vaccination to enter certain high-risk indoor settings like restaurants, bars, casinos, theaters, and gyms. One person stated they feel safer in group settings because of the new rule and has no problem showing their ID and vaccine proof. Another person stated that it's a slight inconvenience, but one that is bearable in order to get things back to normal. It is important to remain patient with business owners and frontline workers implementing the vaccine certificate. One person expressed concern about policing the new rule, as it is a divisive issue, but hopes their clientele will remain amazing through this.

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You need to follow the rules and stay in designated areas. You can go to the laundry, but wearing a mask is mandatory. You cannot approach the fence or talk to others outside your balcony. There are strict lines that must not be crossed. If you breach these rules, such as walking onto the path without a mask or crossing the yellow line, you could face a $5,000 fine. It's essential to understand and obey these regulations to avoid penalties.

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If you choose not to get vaccinated, it may affect where you work, your children's education, and your ability to attend church during a public health crisis. Despite restrictions, people found ways to adapt like attending virtual church services and implementing mask mandates in schools. There were workarounds to the restrictions, such as holding services outside and transitioning to online learning.

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The delta variant has significantly altered the situation. The level of virus in the nasopharynx of a vaccinated individual with a breakthrough infection is now equivalent to that of an unvaccinated person who is infected. This finding prompted the CDC to revise its guidelines.

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Experts suggest caution when inviting unvaccinated relatives to Thanksgiving dinner. While vaccines are effective, their efficacy is highest when surrounded by vaccinated individuals. Unvaccinated individuals pose a breakthrough case risk. Although breakthrough cases are rare, with approximately 8,000 in Ontario, children are currently ineligible for vaccination. Therefore, to protect unvaccinated children, unvaccinated relatives may need to refrain from attending.

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In certain leisure areas, such as sports facilities and restaurants, there are rules regarding mask-wearing. For example, in fitness studios, you need to follow the 2G+ rule, which means you must have either a negative test result or proof of vaccination. However, if you have received a booster shot, you do not need to provide a negative test result.

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You must be vaccinated, wear a mask, and keep your business closed. If the state decides you need to be vaccinated, you have no choice. They can even force you to get vaccinated by taking you to a doctor and giving you a shot.

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Indoor dining is now restricted to vaccinated individuals or those with a recent COVID infection. Some argue that this is discrimination, but others believe it is necessary to protect public health. The risk of COVID transmission indoors is 20 times higher than outdoors, making it important to prioritize safety. Opening businesses and protecting lives should be the priority, even if it upsets some people. It is crucial to understand that COVID spreads through aerosols in enclosed spaces, not through surface contact. Let us know your thoughts on this matter.

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Please follow the rules: no indoor social gatherings for unvaccinated individuals. Vaccinated individuals can have indoor social gatherings with 2 households and up to 10 people aged 12 or older. Outdoor social gatherings are now limited to 20 people, down from 200.

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Masks provide some protection but are not foolproof. Wearing masks indoors is recommended, especially in crowded places, even if vaccinated. However, fully vaccinated individuals do not need to wear masks outdoors or indoors. Children should wear masks in the community, but when they are outside with their family, they can go without masks. The CDC suggests that one mask is better than none, and cloth masks can be effective if properly fitted. Double masking is not necessary. The interviewer jokingly asks if Dr. Fauci is a double masker, to which he replies with a laugh.

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Biden tested negative for COVID-19 and is symptom-free. He will follow CDC guidelines by wearing a mask indoors and around people. However, he will remove his mask when he is far enough from others, both indoors and outdoors.

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We are not considering removing the mandate; it's not on the agenda. Our immediate priority is to protect unvaccinated individuals from infection, which means keeping them away from crowded places. Many restrictions have been lifted in hospitality venues, allowing vaccinated individuals to live normally. It's unfair to ask vaccinated people to make sacrifices for the small number of unvaccinated individuals.

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People should get vaccinated when it's their turn and help their family, friends, and neighbors get vaccinated as well. If everyone does their part together, there's a good chance that by July, people, their families, and friends will be able to get together in their backyard or in their neighborhood and have a cookout and a barbecue and celebrate Independence Day. This does not mean large events with lots of people together, but it does mean small groups will be able to get together.

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Stay local, avoid gathering, and refrain from interacting with neighbors. Stick to your own social circles and minimize outdoor activities. Wear a mask, maintain physical distance, and limit movement to reduce the risk of spreading the Delta variant, which can be transmitted even by brief encounters.

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If you are unvaccinated, the virus will find you, especially the delta variant. It spreads aggressively among unvaccinated communities. The virus targets those who are not fully vaccinated, regardless of location. It seeks out older individuals who have not received their third dose. Ultimately, it will find nearly everyone, as seen in cases where only one or two doses were received.

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People will be required to get vaccinated for schools, universities, and corporations like Amazon and Facebook. Making it difficult for people to live without the vaccine has been effective in increasing vaccination rates. This approach has led to fear and distrust in public health institutions among Americans.

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Vaccinated people are safe around each other, but when surrounded by unvaccinated individuals, especially in areas with high coronavirus transmission, spillover infections can occur. Vaccinated individuals can still get infections, though they tend to be less severe, demonstrating the vaccine's effectiveness. However, with variants like Delta, vaccinated people could still contract the virus and transmit it to family members. Therefore, vaccinated individuals should not assume they are fully protected, as there remains a risk of infection and transmission as long as unvaccinated populations exist.

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Vaccinated individuals are protected against COVID-19 and its variants, as the vaccines are highly effective. They do not carry the virus, get sick, or transmit it to others. Vaccination allows society to return to normal. Fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks or practice physical distancing, and they are unlikely to be hospitalized or die from the virus. However, vaccines only slightly reduce transmission, and there is a need for new vaccination strategies. Reports from Israel suggest a waning of immunity, indicating the importance of booster shots. The plan is for every adult to receive a booster shot.

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The CDC has not been clear and practical in their guidance. They should inform people that if they are vaccinated, they are well protected from getting and spreading the coronavirus. How individuals choose to proceed is up to them, as there is no right or wrong answer. Some may want to be cautious, while others may want to return to their pre-pandemic lives. The focus should be on the unvaccinated, as the vaccinated are not a major public health threat. Let them regain normalcy in their lives, as it may incentivize those who are not yet vaccinated.

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People should get vaccinated when it is their turn and help family, friends, and neighbors get vaccinated as well. If people do their part together, by July, there is a good chance families and friends will be able to get together in their backyard or in their neighborhood and have a cookout and celebrate Independence Day. This does not mean large events, but it does mean small groups will be able to get together.
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