Hi Everyone,
I wanted to thank you all for such insightful comments. The discussion touched a lot of
bases, often from different perspectives. But these comments have been very helpful to me,
and hopefully to everyone. Thanks for spending the time constructing responses.
I'll add one more thing -- something I've been considering (since I spend a lot of
time with numbers. I've also written this for the Trad Callers listserv so some here
may have seen it.) --
The vaccines are 90%-95% effective, with those numbers derived from Phase III Trials each
with fewer than 30,000 adults per treatment. Even if that observed efficacy accurately
described the population, it would mean that 5%-10% of those fully vaccinated folks would
still be vulnerable to the virus. Consider an indoor dance with 100 dancers who were all
vaccinated -- assuming that the organizers found a way of enforcing a vaccinated-only
entry requirement. Those numbers would suggest that the room would still contain 5-10
dancers who were not protected. Now include the existence today of covid variants that are
much more aggressively infectious than the original virus, and more virulent. In a room
where the primary activity specializes in people holding each other close and breathing
into each other's faces. In addition, we really don't know if vaccinated people
can carry the virus and possibly transmit it. Now add to the room a few people who came in
because it's a public event but who are not vaccinated. Sure, masks would help, and so
would good air turnover in the room. But still . .
I really like Ken's suggested approach of "chilling out" -- as in what's
the rush in the face of a deadly, highly contagious respiratory disease that has political
overtones.
Woody
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On 5/4/2021 1:37 PM, Woody Lane via Contra Callers wrote:
Hi Everyone,
The pandemic has shut down dances for nearly 15 months, but things may be beginning to
change. I would like your input on this --
I just received my first request to call at a regular community dance. The dance would be
scheduled for September. (The organizers are beginning to schedule for the fall.) This
would be a typical evening indoor dance held in a gym. Pre-covid attendance was 70-100.
The organizers assured me that safety protocols would be followed, etc. I have not
responded yet. (I am fully vaccinated.)
Has anyone else begun receiving invitations to call dances? How far out? What are your
thoughts on this situation? What is your sense of risk and comfort and community
responsibility? I'd really like to get some feedback from this group.
Thanks!
Woody
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Woody Lane
Caller, Percussive Dancer
Roseburg, Oregon
http://www.woodylanecaller.com
cell: 541-556-0054