So ... might you want some help on that public education project from a professional instructional designer with bio grad school his past? Who reads your newsletter?
Also, the one thing you didn't include that I might is the topic of variants. Even if a young person was unlikely to get seriously ill from the original Wuhan strain, that is apparently less so for B.1.351, P.1, etc. And even furthermore, suppose someone is magically 100% certain to never get sick from any current variant. If the virus replicates in her body, she is potentially breeding new variants that can endanger everyone (aside from just plain endangering everyone she breathes on, of course).
Communications is always a work in progress and I welcome your thoughts. Good point regarding the variants; vaccination does appear to offer some degree of "future proofing" since so far the vaccines have remained effective against these variants.
I’m a public health nurse. I thank you, not only for your explanations of Covid studies in your field, but for the wonderful script you sent today to encourage others to become immunized.
So ... might you want some help on that public education project from a professional instructional designer with bio grad school his past? Who reads your newsletter?
Also, the one thing you didn't include that I might is the topic of variants. Even if a young person was unlikely to get seriously ill from the original Wuhan strain, that is apparently less so for B.1.351, P.1, etc. And even furthermore, suppose someone is magically 100% certain to never get sick from any current variant. If the virus replicates in her body, she is potentially breeding new variants that can endanger everyone (aside from just plain endangering everyone she breathes on, of course).
Communications is always a work in progress and I welcome your thoughts. Good point regarding the variants; vaccination does appear to offer some degree of "future proofing" since so far the vaccines have remained effective against these variants.
I’m a public health nurse. I thank you, not only for your explanations of Covid studies in your field, but for the wonderful script you sent today to encourage others to become immunized.
I'm so glad to help out. Just trying to do my part :)