Editor,

Why can’t we allow people who have received their second shot and are now 95% immune, continue normal activities? Movie theaters, sporting events, restaurant dining, etc. could be allowed similar to the smoking/no smoking sections of years gone by.

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Terence Y

That’s a good idea, Mr. Stuppi, to begin some revenue-generating activities. However, let’s not forget to allow that same privilege to people who have have recovered from COVID. But beware, as some of the non-vaccinated will cry discrimination and that’ll be the end of your idea.

Lou

Recall Newsom. Vote in a conservative governor (by example, Ron DeSantis. Gov. Florida), and the problem would be well on it's way to being solved along with California being rehabilitated on many fronts.

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