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Old 04-02-2021, 10:47 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Woodsy View Post
As unpopular as this may be... There comes a point in time where you have to cut off the arm to save the patient. IMHO, we are at this tipping point economically now. We have to come to grips with acceptable losses. This virus is going nowhere soon, and mutating fast. There are now vaccines, but currently science has no idea how long the vaccine protects you or to what level. They do know that the vaccines do protect you from the most severe symptoms... However the vaccines do not give you immunity and will most likely require ongoing doses.

So if no matter what you do, the virus can still infect you.... its time to get back to normal and let the chips fall where they may. If you are afraid of the virus, or don't want to get the vaccine for whatever reason, mask up and act accordingly.

Bike Week as well as any other event should continue normally....

Woodsy
I agree with you Woodsy, I believe we're seeing it now, people are out and about tired of being cooped up and shut in. If you thought the lake was busy last summer wait until this year. With vacation rentals already full and all the boats sold last year it's going up a notch if that's even possible.

We rode "Bike Week" last year and look forward to it being back to June this year.
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