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[STDS-802-11] 答复: [STDS-802-11] Results of WG11 Polls regarding November 2021 and January 2022 sessions



--- This message came from the IEEE 802.11 Working Group Reflector ---

Hello Rojan and Dan

 

I second Rojan’s comment. Besides the quarantine requirement, we also need consider another factor –qualified vaccine. It seems different countries have different views on qualified vaccine. There was no problem if every country could strictly follow the guideline of WHO.

 

Dan, your examples are not good, it’s like comparing apples to oranges. All of them are not contagious like Covid-19. We should take care of not only ourselves, but also our family members and other people around us.

 

Best wishes

Ming Gan

 

发件人: Rojan Chitrakar [mailto:rojan.chitrakar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
发送时间: 202196 12:07
收件人: STDS-802-11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
主题: Re: [STDS-802-11] Results of WG11 Polls regarding November 2021 and January 2022 sessions

 

--- This message came from the IEEE 802.11 Working Group Reflector ---

Hi Dan,

 

Thanks for the insightful statistics; I didn’t know that the risk of death by chocking on food is so high; I will be more careful while eating henceforth 😊

 

While I understand that we all would love to get back to F2F meetings asap, at least for me as an international participant, I believe the pre-departure requirements (PCR Test within 48 hours etc.) and the 14 – 21 days quarantine requirement upon return to home country (likely on personal expense) is a bigger concern (than possible infection).

 

Perhaps it would be good if we also collect the reasons for people voting No from next rounds of Poll. It may provide more insight.

 

Regards,

Rojan

 

From: Harkins, Daniel <daniel.harkins@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, September 6, 2021 3:50 AM
To: STDS-802-11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [STDS-802-11] Results of WG11 Polls regarding November 2021 and January 2022 sessions

 

--- This message came from the IEEE 802.11 Working Group Reflector ---

 

  A little perspective after these results. Of course your country may vary (and odds of death by gun assault in the USA is not indicative of the same elsewhere) but largely these numbers should play out roughly the same in most large, modern, societies. Check the attached for references.

 

  Death of a vaccinated person from COVID: 1 in 137,698

  Death by lightning strike: 1 in 138,849

  Death from sunstroke: 1 in 8,248

  Death by choking on food: 1 in 2,535

  etc.

 

Now who goes around orienting their life over the possibility of getting struck by lightning? No one! And we would look with concern at someone who was that obsessed over such a minute risk that he or she stopped living his or her life. Indeed, such a person would be an object of ridicule up to the time he or she was involuntarily committed for a mental evaluation. While death by choking on food is orders of magnitude more probable than a vaccinated person dying of COVID, we still seem to eat with abandon and with little concern for the risk involved.

 

  Risk management is what people do all the time and have done since time immemorial. We should get back to it with COVID.

 

  Dan.

 

--

"the object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to

escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." – Marcus Aurelius

 

 

On 9/1/21, 10:02 AM, "Dorothy Stanley" <dstanley1389@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 

--- This message came from the IEEE 802.11 Working Group Reflector ---

All,

 

The poll results from the recent polls regarding attending in-person meetings for the upcoming 2 sessions are below. This information is one of the inputs into the decision making for the meetings to be in-person or electronic.

 

November 2021: 80 Yes, 184 No, 7 Abstain

January 2022: 90 Yes, 140 No, 13 Abstain

 

Thanks,

 

Dorothy

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