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Originally Posted by Aforauer
This is what i don't get...if there is a vaccine readily available by May of next year (which there should be) then what would make concerts not feasible? I'm asking genuinely. After a vaccine, what is left to do? You can't live the rest of your life wearing a mask and distancing. After a vaccine is out, life needs to move on as it once did, including being able to attend a show. My two cents.
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I think at this point it is quite a tall order to have had by May an effective vaccine invented (which has yet to happen, although there are promising candidates) be mass produced on a world scale, shipped around the globe, dispersed to places that will distribute, and then rolled out to enough Americans to officially call Covid a non-threat during mass gatherings. That's not counting all the debating there is going to be about who gets it first, when, and how.
I do not trust the people in charge currently whatsoever to do what needs to be done to have that roll out be fluid and fast enough for a fully unaffected Dave Matthews Band summer tour. Could it happen? I suppose it's possible, but at this moment it's safe to say odds are against that. Not saying there won't be a tour at all, just that it is going to be affected somehow, whether a later start date, halved capacity, etc.