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Weston1283 said:josevolution said:Weston1283 said:tish said:Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going onjesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
mickeyrat said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:Weston1283 said:tempo_n_groove said:I don't see how Covid ever goes away. It is like a Flu so won't it just keep coming back? Will we have to get a shot every year?so question for you both.did you ever come down with a flu over the years?I had a flu shot while in boot camp 1988. had a couple rough days. didnt have another til last year.reason was 2 fold.got knocked down HARD in Jan of 20 then had lingering chest/lung pain for 3 weeks. the coughing....since many symptoms overlapped, I decided it smart to get the flu vax (some senior version. wtf I'm that old now?)am now fully vaxxed approx 3 weeks since 2nd shot.0
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Weston1283 said:F Me In The Brain said:Weston1283 said:josevolution said:Weston1283 said:tish said:Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going on
No judgement, just a question.All I’m saying is this. In my opinion, to the vast majority of the country, the vaccine was an endpoint. Friends and family members of mine who were incredibly cautious are now gathering, hugging, celebrating. Many of my colleagues have stated patients have gotten lazy with masks wearing and many patients have started reaching out to shake our hands (and every doctor I’ve talked to has said they’ve started shaking them back)
So yes, I think to the majority of the country, the vaccine was an end point. Not saying it’s right or wrong, but it’s the way it is. The level of concern is dropping as fast as the number of deaths is, the country is reopening, the vaccine works incredibly well, and I think by the end of summer we will be back to 100% normalcy.
This is an honest question, less than a third of the country is vaccinated at the moment and people are letting their guard down prematurely... I want to be positive and optimistic as much as you, but if variants out smart the vaccine, normalcy is a fantasy.
I get being frustrated w/ people who as you put it, 'genuinely don't want the pandemic to end" but I don't think this group exists to the extent that certain media act like they are. And they certainly don't exist to the extent of the anti-maskers / conspiracy people do, so to get as frustrated with the former as you do the latter... this is a viewpoint I genuinely can't understand.0 -
Merkin Baller said:Weston1283 said:F Me In The Brain said:Weston1283 said:josevolution said:Weston1283 said:tish said:Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going on
No judgement, just a question.All I’m saying is this. In my opinion, to the vast majority of the country, the vaccine was an endpoint. Friends and family members of mine who were incredibly cautious are now gathering, hugging, celebrating. Many of my colleagues have stated patients have gotten lazy with masks wearing and many patients have started reaching out to shake our hands (and every doctor I’ve talked to has said they’ve started shaking them back)
So yes, I think to the majority of the country, the vaccine was an end point. Not saying it’s right or wrong, but it’s the way it is. The level of concern is dropping as fast as the number of deaths is, the country is reopening, the vaccine works incredibly well, and I think by the end of summer we will be back to 100% normalcy.
This is an honest question, less than a third of the country is vaccinated at the moment and people are letting their guard down prematurely... I want to be positive and optimistic as much as you, but if variants out smart the vaccine, normalcy is a fantasy.
I get being frustrated w/ people who as you put it, 'genuinely don't want the pandemic to end" but I don't think this group exists to the extent that certain media act like they are. And they certainly don't exist to the extent of the anti-maskers / conspiracy people do, so to get as frustrated with the former as you do the latter... this is a viewpoint I genuinely can't understand.The anti vaxxers frustrate the hell out of me because not one person has really had a proper explanation for not getting it except for an occasional allergy restriction
The people, who yes is a much smaller crowd, who don’t think we should ever go back to normal until covid is eradicated and every human on the planet is vaccinated also frustrate me because that was a solution that hasn’t been ever possible since March of 2020People are free to and should always protect themselves. But by the end of summer, the federal govt and state governments will likely allow folks to live restriction free (except masks, This is the one thing that may remain in place for a long time in some settings) and I just feel that 80-90% of people will choose to get back to normal.And for the variants, I don’t think those are particularly dangerous in the large scale (personal opinion), and there’s going to be a yearly covid booster shot which should help with limiting the level of symptoms should someone catch a variant case
The rumor im hearing from some connected folks is that the CDC could announced loosened recommendations as soon as today 4/27 and Massachusetts will follow by the end of the weekPost edited by Weston1283 on2010: Cleveland
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mickeyrat said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:Weston1283 said:tempo_n_groove said:I don't see how Covid ever goes away. It is like a Flu so won't it just keep coming back? Will we have to get a shot every year?so question for you both.did you ever come down with a flu over the years?I had a flu shot while in boot camp 1988. had a couple rough days. didnt have another til last year.reason was 2 fold.got knocked down HARD in Jan of 20 then had lingering chest/lung pain for 3 weeks. the coughing....since many symptoms overlapped, I decided it smart to get the flu vax (some senior version. wtf I'm that old now?)am now fully vaxxed approx 3 weeks since 2nd shot.Scio me nihil scire
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I have 3 kids 6 and under and I am very hesitant getting them the vaccine when it is available. They have been vaccinated as they should be up to this point with everything else and I have already had my first shot but this one just feels different being so new. We will more than likely go ahead with it when it becomes available to their age group but I am not going to lie I have way more anxiety with the vaccine than them getting Covid.
I side with Weston on this on for sure regarding opening up so it is not just a parent thing. The what ifs need to stop at some point. Also if someone else does not want to get vaccinated that is on them just like the flue shot is on them. This time though, at least for now, the vaccine for Covid is far superior to the flu shot.
The only way we are getting to herd immunity is by roughly half of the population getting vaccinated and the rest of the way will come by infection. We will never truly know if we have herd immunity however and with the numbers being as high as Fauci put them ( he actually raised the numbers when he found out the efficacy of the vaccine was better than expected which makes no sense) I think so many people are not looking at the big picture here of at some point soon this is as good as it gets.0 -
F Me In The Brain said:What about vaccinations for the kids?
Long Covid is a proven thing, right? Just because kids aren't dying from it in any sizeable percentage, can't they still get it and carry issues forward? What do we do about vaccinations for the kids? As far as I know, in the US there are 0% vaccinated under the age of 16....is that something we should be concerned about before clamoring to go and see a band play concerts or a football team tackle people?
(Edit - looks like trials are underway for kids under 16 in the US....)Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Weston1283 said:Merkin Baller said:Weston1283 said:F Me In The Brain said:Weston1283 said:josevolution said:Weston1283 said:tish said:Weston1283 said:In Massachusetts, you can go on CVS website and all morning and right now there are tons of openings for at least 50% of CVS locations
We are almost (if not already) at the point where anyone who wants a vaccine can just log on in the morning and get it same day. To me, that has always been the "end" of the pandemic, and that is a thought I maintain today.But, locally, we seem to be at the end of the line with vaccinations, so locally, I feel that it is time to get back to normalYou can’t force something on people that isn’t FDA approved at least at a national level. Private entities can mandate vaccines (airlines/colleges/etc) and make it hard enough that people who don’t want the Vaxx say “fuck it”
But what else can we do when every person(in the states) who wants the vaccine can readily and easily get it and protect themselves?100% of the country was never going to get the vaccine. We are never going to prevent anyone ever dying again of coronavirus or a variant. Anyone who expects that doesn’t live in reality
Sorry for the rant, but the 10% crowd of people who (I think) genuinely never want the pandemic to end are just as frustrating as the 10% of fools who think the vaccine and the pandemic are a fake government ploy to do whatever the hell they think is going on
No judgement, just a question.All I’m saying is this. In my opinion, to the vast majority of the country, the vaccine was an endpoint. Friends and family members of mine who were incredibly cautious are now gathering, hugging, celebrating. Many of my colleagues have stated patients have gotten lazy with masks wearing and many patients have started reaching out to shake our hands (and every doctor I’ve talked to has said they’ve started shaking them back)
So yes, I think to the majority of the country, the vaccine was an end point. Not saying it’s right or wrong, but it’s the way it is. The level of concern is dropping as fast as the number of deaths is, the country is reopening, the vaccine works incredibly well, and I think by the end of summer we will be back to 100% normalcy.
This is an honest question, less than a third of the country is vaccinated at the moment and people are letting their guard down prematurely... I want to be positive and optimistic as much as you, but if variants out smart the vaccine, normalcy is a fantasy.
I get being frustrated w/ people who as you put it, 'genuinely don't want the pandemic to end" but I don't think this group exists to the extent that certain media act like they are. And they certainly don't exist to the extent of the anti-maskers / conspiracy people do, so to get as frustrated with the former as you do the latter... this is a viewpoint I genuinely can't understand.The anti vaxxers frustrate the hell out of me because not one person has really had a proper explanation for not getting it except for an occasional allergy restriction
The people, who yes is a much smaller crowd, who don’t think we should ever go back to normal until covid is eradicated and every human on the planet is vaccinated also frustrate me because that was a solution that hasn’t been ever possible since March of 2020People are free to and should always protect themselves. But by the end of summer, the federal govt and state governments will likely allow folks to live restriction free (except masks, This is the one thing that may remain in place for a long time in some settings) and I just feel that 80-90% of people will choose to get back to normal.And for the variants, I don’t think those are particularly dangerous in the large scale, and there’s going to be a yearly covid booster shot which should help with limiting the level of symptoms should someone catch a variant case
I think you're way over exaggerating the bold faced section... hasn't the target always been 70% vaccination for herd immunity? I don't know anyone who loves this pandemic and wants the restrictions to continue indefinitely. I haven't heard anyone push for complete eradication / 100% vaccination before reopening. I'm not saying these people don't exist, I'm saying they don't exist in the numbers you think they do.
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Meltdown99 said:F Me In The Brain said:What about vaccinations for the kids?
Long Covid is a proven thing, right? Just because kids aren't dying from it in any sizeable percentage, can't they still get it and carry issues forward? What do we do about vaccinations for the kids? As far as I know, in the US there are 0% vaccinated under the age of 16....is that something we should be concerned about before clamoring to go and see a band play concerts or a football team tackle people?
(Edit - looks like trials are underway for kids under 16 in the US....)I am not saying it does not happen -- if you read what I wrote it was in reference to a sizeable percentage. Any individual cases are heartbreaking.PJNB said:I have 3 kids 6 and under and I am very hesitant getting them the vaccine when it is available. They have been vaccinated as they should be up to this point with everything else and I have already had my first shot but this one just feels different being so new. We will more than likely go ahead with it when it becomes available to their age group but I am not going to lie I have way more anxiety with the vaccine than them getting Covid.
I side with Weston on this on for sure regarding opening up so it is not just a parent thing. The what ifs need to stop at some point. Also if someone else does not want to get vaccinated that is on them just like the flue shot is on them. This time though, at least for now, the vaccine for Covid is far superior to the flu shot.
The only way we are getting to herd immunity is by roughly half of the population getting vaccinated and the rest of the way will come by infection. We will never truly know if we have herd immunity however and with the numbers being as high as Fauci put them ( he actually raised the numbers when he found out the efficacy of the vaccine was better than expected which makes no sense) I think so many people are not looking at the big picture here of at some point soon this is as good as it gets.
Was curious on his stance, I do not assume all parents think like I do....in fact I would venture to guess that it is a very small percentage of people overall (parents or not) who consider the health of people under 16 when making these statements about "every person who wants it can have it"....sort of baffling that kids are looked past. They can get it and spread it and possibly suffer long term effects.In my opinion, the what ifs do not need to stop -- this is the sort of statement I find difficult to think through. What ifs are incredibly important with new situations like this.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
mickeyrat said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:Weston1283 said:tempo_n_groove said:I don't see how Covid ever goes away. It is like a Flu so won't it just keep coming back? Will we have to get a shot every year?so question for you both.did you ever come down with a flu over the years?I had a flu shot while in boot camp 1988. had a couple rough days. didnt have another til last year.reason was 2 fold.got knocked down HARD in Jan of 20 then had lingering chest/lung pain for 3 weeks. the coughing....since many symptoms overlapped, I decided it smart to get the flu vax (some senior version. wtf I'm that old now?)am now fully vaxxed approx 3 weeks since 2nd shot.0
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/cdc-guidelines-face-mask-outdoors-vaccinated-live-stream-2021-04-27/12:15 ET today, an update from the CDC/White House is coming regarding outdoor mask guidelines and guidelines for vaccinated individuals2010: Cleveland
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2017: Ohana Fest (EV)
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F Me In The Brain said:Meltdown99 said:F Me In The Brain said:What about vaccinations for the kids?
Long Covid is a proven thing, right? Just because kids aren't dying from it in any sizeable percentage, can't they still get it and carry issues forward? What do we do about vaccinations for the kids? As far as I know, in the US there are 0% vaccinated under the age of 16....is that something we should be concerned about before clamoring to go and see a band play concerts or a football team tackle people?
(Edit - looks like trials are underway for kids under 16 in the US....)I am not saying it does not happen -- if you read what I wrote it was in reference to a sizeable percentage. Any individual cases are heartbreaking.PJNB said:I have 3 kids 6 and under and I am very hesitant getting them the vaccine when it is available. They have been vaccinated as they should be up to this point with everything else and I have already had my first shot but this one just feels different being so new. We will more than likely go ahead with it when it becomes available to their age group but I am not going to lie I have way more anxiety with the vaccine than them getting Covid.
I side with Weston on this on for sure regarding opening up so it is not just a parent thing. The what ifs need to stop at some point. Also if someone else does not want to get vaccinated that is on them just like the flue shot is on them. This time though, at least for now, the vaccine for Covid is far superior to the flu shot.
The only way we are getting to herd immunity is by roughly half of the population getting vaccinated and the rest of the way will come by infection. We will never truly know if we have herd immunity however and with the numbers being as high as Fauci put them ( he actually raised the numbers when he found out the efficacy of the vaccine was better than expected which makes no sense) I think so many people are not looking at the big picture here of at some point soon this is as good as it gets.
Was curious on his stance, I do not assume all parents think like I do....in fact I would venture to guess that it is a very small percentage of people overall (parents or not) who consider the health of people under 16 when making these statements about "every person who wants it can have it"....sort of baffling that kids are looked past. They can get it and spread it and possibly suffer long term effects.In my opinion, the what ifs do not need to stop -- this is the sort of statement I find difficult to think through. What ifs are incredibly important with new situations like this.
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Massachusetts next in line
mask Mandate will be eased this week with bars and restaurants reopening in May. All restrictions will be lifted August 1st
https://www.google.com/amp/s/boston.cbslocal.com/2021/04/27/massachusetts-reopening-phase-4-outdoor-mask-mandate-bars-amusement-parks-road-races-governor-charlie-baker/amp/
Post edited by Weston1283 on2010: Cleveland
2012: Atlanta
2013: London ONT / Wrigley Field / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / San Diego / Los Angeles I / Los Angeles II
2014: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Detroit / Denver
2015: New York City
2016: Ft. Lauderdale / Miami / Jacksonville / Greenville / Hampton / Columbia / Lexington / Philly II / New York City II / Toronto II / Bonnaroo / Telluride / Fenway I / Wrigley I / Wrigley - II / TOTD - Philadelphia, San Francisco
2017: Ohana Fest (EV)
2018: Amsterdam I / Amsterdam II / Seattle I / Seattle II / Boston I / Boston II
2021: Asbury Park / Ohana Encore 1 / Ohana Encore 2
2022: Phoenix / LA I / LA II / Quebec City / Ottawa / New York City / Camden / Nashville / St. Louis / Denver
2023: St. Paul II
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Weston1283 said:Massachusetts next in line
mask Mandate will be eased this week with bars and restaurants reopening in May. All restrictions will be lifted August 1st
https://www.google.com/amp/s/boston.cbslocal.com/2021/04/27/massachusetts-reopening-phase-4-outdoor-mask-mandate-bars-amusement-parks-road-races-governor-charlie-baker/amp/0 -
PJNB said:Weston1283 said:Massachusetts next in line
mask Mandate will be eased this week with bars and restaurants reopening in May. All restrictions will be lifted August 1st
https://www.google.com/amp/s/boston.cbslocal.com/2021/04/27/massachusetts-reopening-phase-4-outdoor-mask-mandate-bars-amusement-parks-road-races-governor-charlie-baker/amp/2010: Cleveland
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2017: Ohana Fest (EV)
2018: Amsterdam I / Amsterdam II / Seattle I / Seattle II / Boston I / Boston II
2021: Asbury Park / Ohana Encore 1 / Ohana Encore 2
2022: Phoenix / LA I / LA II / Quebec City / Ottawa / New York City / Camden / Nashville / St. Louis / Denver
2023: St. Paul II
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From where im sat in UK. This is all moving to fast. Opening up seems stupid at this time
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.tennessean.com/amp/7390364002Nashville is removing all restrictions on May 14th besides mask wearing. But sporting events and concerts can resume at 100% capacity.Seems like a hot morning for restriction loosening coming on the heels of the CDC update later today2010: Cleveland
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2017: Ohana Fest (EV)
2018: Amsterdam I / Amsterdam II / Seattle I / Seattle II / Boston I / Boston II
2021: Asbury Park / Ohana Encore 1 / Ohana Encore 2
2022: Phoenix / LA I / LA II / Quebec City / Ottawa / New York City / Camden / Nashville / St. Louis / Denver
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benjs said:23scidoo said:benjs said:23scidoo said:benjs said:23scidoo said:benjs said:23scidoo said:
Also not my fault you posted an article with your own assumptions added in, with no evidence contained.
ask you again..can you fly if you are not healthy??..can??
And I'll answer you again (with the same answer again), obviously you can fly if you're not healthy, or variants sourced in one part of the world wouldn't keep showing up in other parts of the world. This isn't rocket science, it's just basic logic.
how can you fly with positive test, not be healthy??..
well, now those pharmaceutical companies are not science??..or cause are Russians??..
What don't you understand about that leaving room for people to develop the disease before travelling? 72 hours of opportunity.
On the pharmaceutical companies, also not hard to understand. Scientific bodies exist to confirm or reject findings from companies, because of an obvious conflict of interest. If I wanted to know if Pfizer vaccines were safe, I wouldn't take Pfizer's word for it - I'd take the scientific community's. It's your responsibility if you're trying to make people believe something to share credible evidence. You haven't shared any of that.
i'm not trying anything here..what i see is, one big pharma attack to others, that's scary..
On fear, I'm sorry that an unsubstantiated tweet is all it took for you to be afraid. Let me know when a single medical journal writes about it. If they have (which I have no intention of checking - not my conspiracy), feel free to share it with us.
conspiracy??..hahaha, thats a good one..
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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/mar/05/vaccination-covid-vaccines-rich-nations
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/mar/05/covid-vaccines-who-chief-backs-patent-waiver-to-boost-production
Post edited by 23scidoo onAthens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
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Per CDC as of now
- Fully vaccinated people do not need to wear masks in small outdoor gatherings, even if some people at the gathering are not vaccinated. They double down that if you are vaccinated, your risk is minimal to none when outdoors, even around unvaccinated people
- Still wear masks at larger packed outdoor gatherings
- Vaccinated people can resume regular every day activities indoors safely with a mask such as going to the gym or a restaurant or bar
- Less than 10% of transmission is found in the outdoor setting
Fauci discussing variants
- The UK Vaccine is now the dominant variant covid-19 strain in the USA, but it is covered by all of the mRNA vaccine
- South African variant - all of the vaccines except the AstraZeneca are effective against this variant
Final statement from Fauci:
”Get vaccinated and you will have a degree of protection even from the variants”Post edited by Weston1283 on2010: Cleveland
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2017: Ohana Fest (EV)
2018: Amsterdam I / Amsterdam II / Seattle I / Seattle II / Boston I / Boston II
2021: Asbury Park / Ohana Encore 1 / Ohana Encore 2
2022: Phoenix / LA I / LA II / Quebec City / Ottawa / New York City / Camden / Nashville / St. Louis / Denver
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