Posted this in kiddy Rona jab thread too. Curious of what you jabbers have to say.
As far as travel goes, my sister lives in Grand Cayman. We haven’t seen her for 2 years because of Rona. Zero cases on the island due to strict restrictions the day she left. She gets to Miami, and brings Covid to our house. Delayed her return by nearly a month. During that time, the island began letting fully vaccinated people to visit the island. There are now over 3,000 cases, and the island has locked down travel and is currently in full red zone for hotspot. They don’t have the medical resources to handle this, as their go to is Miami for serious medical concerns. High percentage of locals fully vaccinated as well. Seems like the vaccinated pretty good at spreading and getting Rona. Word on the streets is individuals already recovered from Rona not so much, but we can’t talk about that for some unknown reason. You know, the truly vaccinated people.