The Vaccinated Are Getting Mad as Hell

Laurie Levy
4 min readJul 30, 2021

I live in a blue bubble. Evanston, Illinois, home of Northwestern University, leans left. I live in a condo in which people still wear masks in common areas and in the elevators. We do let other masked residents ride the elevators with us, which is a change that happened recently. My fellow passengers declare they are fully vaccinated and I suspect almost everyone in the building is. While many people are not masking outside, they are wearing their masks indoors at shops and markets and in larger public outdoor gatherings. This was the norm even before the CDC did its about face and recommended going back to this practice. I feel pretty safe here.

As of July 28, approximately 84 percent of Evanston residents 12 and older have received at least one vaccine dose, and 78 percent are fully vaccinated. 94% of seniors are fully vaccinated. In the last two weeks of June, we had no cases of COVID, but in our most recent data, we have 23 active cases. With the more contagious Delta variant circulating and summer travel and celebrations adding to the risk, I’m not surprised to see this uptick. My recent trip to Indiana provided some insight into just how schizophrenic our nation’s response to the pandemic is.

On a visit to our daughter’s family, we checked into a Fairfield Inn hotel in Avon, Indiana, which is a suburb of Indianapolis. The lobby was filled with…

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Laurie Levy

Boomer. Educator. Advocate. Eclectic topics: grandkids, special needs, values, aging, loss, & whatever. Author: Terribly Strange and Wonderfully Real.