I was there in 2008 and it was apparently one of the worst years in memory for dust. Even the Iraqis were surprised. We had weeks and weeks of dust with visibility pulsing between 1-5mi. Craziest days were when the morning inversion kept the lowest 1mi or so clear, and there was a distinct dust “overcast” aloft. Then the inversion would break and the dust would slowly settle to the surface. Took us a few times to figure that one out.
I bet you’re fine, but a quick call to your doctor probably could get you an answer. I think the CDC webpage on the vaccines also has guidance on who shouldn’t get it right now?
We’re looking forward to eating outside at some restaurants soon. We’ve done takeout often, but usually pizza, etc. Hoping Easter weekend has nice weather as the kids are having their first sleepover with grandparents in a LONG time!
Shortages are coming to an end very quickly. National supply has been outrunning distributions by a decent amount for 2+ weeks and that supply is only going to keep growing. ~3M/day vaccine supply vs. 2.1-2.2M/day administered. I understand your feeling if you personally feel at low risk for COVID complications, but I hope you do get vaccinated when it's open to the general population at latest!