Bowser just announced that starting Saturday indoor mask mandate for everyone 2+

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotal, but all the unvaccinated people I know, save one, are in their 20s and 30s and it’s a combination of feeling not that vulnerable and fear of the unknown. It’s not rational and largely due to the same youthful stupidity that makes people marry someone ridiculous at 24 or go on a three day bender in Vegas. And they are all white.

I really think some cash incentives or other bribe would help. It reminds me of the way it’s hard to get this demographic to vote. They are self centered and often hard to get to be pro-social or communal. It’s easier to convince older people and people with kids because they more readily see the benefits of collective action.


$1,000 student loan forgiveness for the first dose and $5,000 for the second.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The African American people that I know that don’t want the vaccine are all highly educated. It’s stems from a mistrust in government, a small assortment of people that I know are in the black homeschool community, black nationalists, Christian fundamentalists, a woman at my job who is regular DC native in her 50’s, we are both scientist with a master’s degree. A PhD mom and masters of engineering dad with 5 kids. I’m biracial and two of my sisters are unvaccinated. My dad has a degree from Wharton and he seriously called me for advice about if he should get it.


Guess what is a major premise of the Republican Party - distrust in government. Look how similar!
Anonymous
I have a bunch of family members who were actually told not to get it or that they are fine not getting the vaccination by their regular health care providers:

Family member 1: told should absolutely not get a vaccine because she has MS and is on medication whose interaction with vaccines is unknown (she got Covid last week and is 100% fine because she qualified for prophylactic monoclonal antibodies)

Family members 2 and 3 who are over 70 with health issues: Recommended to get vaccine but told it is “okay” if they don’t get the vaccination though if they get a positive, they need to immediately go to the hospital for prophylactic monoclonal antibodies. Both got Covid last week (parents of person mentioned above), went to hospital, got the monoclonal treatment and are doing very well. No symptoms at all.

Family member 4: In her 20s. Veteran and currently a nurse who sees a VA doctor who told her not to get the vaccine because of endometriosis. I found this to be a bunch of garbage and am pissed about this advice actually because of a very close family member who is incredibly high risk and whom she lives with. So far, she hasn’t gotten Covid.

Not really on topic but relevant - a fifth family member who had contact with the first 3 mentioned above but who was fully vaccinated got Covid from contact with the one with MS. So far, that person is fine. No symptoms.
Anonymous
I wonder how closely mask regulation will be followed in DC. Metro requires masks and when I took it last week 50% of the riders were unmasked or had the mask below their nose. There was no enforcement. Bowser loves to make proclamations with no follow through
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how closely mask regulation will be followed in DC. Metro requires masks and when I took it last week 50% of the riders were unmasked or had the mask below their nose. There was no enforcement. Bowser loves to make proclamations with no follow through

Businesses must be annoyed. They took down their signs and mostly went back to normal. Now, they need to go through the whole covid theatre again.
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