Lars Is Probably Right
There is great news on the COVID-19 vaccine front! Pfizer just announced their vaccine under development is 90% effective. Now, there is still a long way to go, but this is very promising. Dr. Fauci even thinks we will begin having widespread vaccination by April. Even still, roll out will go by order of need, with those more vulnerable first. Younger, healthy folks who like to go to big concerts will probably be last. Plus, in the order of importance in the world, concerts rank way below things like normal work and school schedules. An interesting read:
Big concerts will be 'the last thing' to return from coronavirus shutdowns, says @Metallica's @larsulrich at today's #CNBCEvole Summit. https://t.co/2umHmqwhvh @karaswisher
— CNBC Events (@cnbcevents) November 10, 2020
Reader Comments (6)
And Ripper, not sure we need a large scale venue for our Tesla fix.
If sports are the measure, then we have a long way to go before concerts of the sort we recall pre-March. But I do look forward to them when they come back. And I cringed today when I read about Ticketmaster's potential plans for funneling people into shows.
And Lithgow is a smart man. He is funny. He peddles soup on TV. He drums for 'Tallica. His Skullet was to metal what Kentucky Waterfalls are to country. I mean, Lars. Yeah, he is a voice of reason. And a great tennis partner to boot! He has also, it seems, taken a lot of lessons from the Grateful Dead. So there's that too.
BAHAHAHA!!!, Jackie T!
πππππBon Voyage!!!πππππ