Since mid-April, the U.S. Covid-19 vaccination rate has fallen by nearly a million shots a day.
What can be done to reverse this disheartening trend? Bloomberg Opinion columnists have some ideas bloomberg.com/opinion/articl…
Stop treating vaccines like exclusive reservations at restaurants. Think food trucks instead.
Establish rolling vaccine centers that go where getting a shot can be an impulse decision.
Don’t limit operations to hours when most people are working trib.al/9XaYcdg
Vaccine centers at fast-food restaurants would be an ideal place to start.
Chick-Fil-A, Taco Bell and McDonald’s attract a large number of Black, Latino and young customers.
Ideally these companies would offer gift certificates along with vaccines trib.al/9XaYcdg
Public-health leaders should make a pro-social case for vaccination to convince young people to get vaccinated.
To make the most vulnerable safer, we need to lower the prevalence of the virus and vaccinate as many people as quickly as possible trib.al/9XaYcdg
Employers can play a major role in getting workers vaccinated:
🗓️Arrange appointments
🚗Pay for transportation
💵Pay workers’ wages while they go get their shots
💉Be vocal about how vaccination can help eliminate your company’s mask mandate trib.al/9XaYcdg
Beat people over the head with vaccine safety data.
Regulators should spend more time discussing the safety of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna shot.
Better and stronger messaging could make a big difference trib.al/9XaYcdg
Show the unvaccinated what they’re missing out on:
🍽️Restaurants can restrict customers to those who have been vaccinated
✈️Airlines can only allow vaccinated passengers
🏫Schools can insist teachers be vaccinated if they want to go back to work trib.al/9XaYcdg
The right-wing media will declare vaccination-only policies an affront to American values. And there will surely be lawsuits.
💎Mine-free diamonds
🐄Vegan silk and leather
👃🏽Bioengineered perfumes
Lab-grown products with ethical appeal could be the future of luxury trib.al/evG0iOh
Diamonds are getting a green makeover.
It’s no surprise. Younger shoppers are more concerned about factors such as a brand’s purpose and a product’s cost to the planet twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
Pandora said last week it would no longer use mined diamonds and instead turn to lab-grown stones.
But when it comes to high-end bling, it’s hard to see synthetic diamonds replacing the real thing anytime soon trib.al/3vEMA3v
In 1967, Barron Hilton, of Hilton Hotels, turned up at an @AAS_Office meeting devoted to “outer space tourism.”
There, he laid out plans for orbiting Hiltons and lunar hotels, complete with Galaxy Lounges where guests might “enjoy a martini and the stars” trib.al/7ou3BhC
Alas, humans had to wait decades for a space outpost, and the one they got, the International Space Station, wasn't built for luxury travel.
But now, as the ISS nears the end of its useful life, some entrepreneurs are revisiting Hilton’s vision trib.al/7ou3BhC
The American ambition to commercialize space is almost as old as the urge to explore it.
In 1962, NASA launched Telstar 1, the world’s first privately financed satellite, opening the way for today's multibillion-dollar communication-satellite industry trib.al/7ou3BhC
Elon Musk opined on a podcast last year that “too many smart people go into finance and law.”
But there’s some good news: For the young graduates going after a career in tech, there’s never been a better time in terms of the potential monetary reward trib.al/fY8tFiQ
Joining a young startup could be a ticket to the next:
❄️Snowflake
🎮Roblox
🏡Airbnb
There’s also a chance to realize that time-honored tech industry cliche: changing the world for the better trib.al/fY8tFiQ
We’ve been able to stay safe and (relatively) sane during the pandemic, thanks to tech companies providing:
📦E-commerce and food-delivery apps
💻Videoconferencing tools
🎮Streaming services and video games trib.al/fY8tFiQ