As probably most of you are aware, the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued a statement on Thursday this past week. The statement called on members of the Church to do "all [they] can to limit the spread of [Covid-19] viruses." The statement also included the following:
"To limit exposure to these viruses, we urge the use of face masks in public meetings whenever social distancing is not possible. To provide personal protection from such severe infections, we urge individuals to be vaccinated. Available vaccines have proven to be both safe and effective."
As I thought about how this would affect the Choir's return on August 26th, I came to the conclusion that as Choir members, we'd just have to be prepared for another potential delay. Part of me thinks "how would a world-wide audience after hearing that statement, view the Choir if the Choir was not seen social distancing or wearing masks? Even if they somehow knew we were all vaccinated, would they still consider our long-awaited reunification as unwise?"
Personal thoughts aside, the newsletter we all received on Friday indicated that we are officially in wait mode as we anticipate whether the First Presidency will once again approve or temporarily deny our plan to return.
I'm not here to debate the many, many opinions that exist on what can or can't, or should or shouldn't happen when it comes to vaccinated people and their ability to contract or transmit the virus. But in my own opinion (which is at least backed up by some studies I've read), I think any safety risks would be extremely minimal if all members of the Choir were vaccinated. And, indeed, only those fully vaccinated are going to be rehearsing and performing in the weeks ahead. (Those who are not will be invited to participated at a future period in time.)
My own opinion counts for nothing, however, when it comes to how the official decision will be made. Since we're only 11 days away from our first rehearsal, I think we're all hoping to hear what gets decided, sooner than later. Maybe some time this week?
In conclusion, I thought about whether or not to include in this blog post some personal commentary on all of the emotions that the aforementioned First Presidency statement has caused me to feel--not only in regards to how it affects the Choir, but in other areas of my life.
All I will say about that, though, is that it's been rough.
Until next time, God be with you.