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Old Jul 7, 2021 | 5:42 pm
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Originally Posted by Kgmm77
There is one layer of protection, namely vaccinations. All the other layers such as social distancing and masks have been removed. The Swiss cheese model of risk mitigation is gone.
No, as noticed vaccinations comprise several layers of protection, including resistance to infection, resistance to getting ill once infected, and resistance to transmission - the latter was one we were not sure about at the start of the program but has subsequently been show to be very effective with the vaccines.

If you want to rely on your swiss cheese model, why are you not worried about all the other layers of protection which have been gradually removed since the end of March? There are many settings for weeks/months where you can mix with multiple households without face masks, and yet no one seems remotely bothered about that. As noted children have been mask free for nearly two months and no one seems to think that is terrible.

This change from 19 July really isn't as controversial as a few people seem to think. I am sure they will not just disappear completely overnight, but people will exercise some judgement about perhaps where they feel they want to wear them - as they have done historically in Asia which you noted originally.
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