My answer is a little more complicated than the above, but I think a lot of it depends on where we are as a country when the time hits - regarding how many people are vaccinated and what COVID case counts look like.
We have an autoimmune child who would die if getting COVID, and as we know - it can still spread outdoors, even if there is a very, very small chance of it.
I'll say this - I would feel comfortable going if there are negative tests required at the gate (instant tests), or vaccine cards are required to be presented.
And if I go, I'll wear a mask, because I always wear one when I'm not at home. Moreso because I care more about others in case I do somehow get COVID and spread it (I'm vaccinated, but vaccinated people can still get and spread it).
Quote:
Originally Posted by ExistenceNow
I would love pods. The only people allowed to be near me are my close friends that I came with? The chatty assholes have to stay in their own pod and away from me? Sign me the fuck up. I'll see everyone else at the tailgate.
|
But also, as Matt says, I'd love pods. I'm only going to one show (assuming protocols are in place), and I wanted to bring my teen daughter to her first show. It's in Arkansas, and we are doing very poorly in terms of vaccination, and it's a very red state so we don't have a lot of people embracing safety factors. But pods, I'd be all over that. To keep everyone 6' away from us.