Impending doom if people stop getting vaccinated, which doesn't look like that's going to be the case. As CDC director I suppose she needs to take this stance to try to convince as many people to get vaccinated. My adult male neighbors on either side of us don't plan to get vaccinated, even though their wives did. One is afraid of needles, almost like a phobia. The other just doesn't see a need for it. So, as I posted once before if there was a polio or small pox epidemic going around would you still resist? Once the number of daily cases in the states falls below 20,000 per day things should begin to open up even more, and I expect the CDC to give a cautious 'green light' to travel. The ongoing question will be what will destinations like St. Martin do? My hope is that they drop the testing requirements and temperature checks, and open things up for fully vaccinated persons. The chances of COVID virus transmission from a vaccinated individual is extremely low, even if asymptomatic spread was consistent with this virus. Eventually, the U.S. and the rest of the world will pick up on this.