That's what you believe, without solid science to back it up. |
The Omicron wave has been over for a while now around here. Now we have low transmission, per CDC, and can stop masking! |
+10000! |
Vaccinated and boosted means nothing when these vaccines wear off after 6-8 weeks and they aren't formulated for the current variants. The point is Covid can linger in the air so if someone was in the area your child was in, they can get it. It can also flow through the HVAC system. |
What are you talking about? Dems have been leading the charge to drop the mandates. California, Connecticut, NJ, Illinois and soon DC. It's over. You lost. |
I mean, I agree with you that the mask rules are stupid, but I would still follow them at a business because I don't want to be admonished by some employee (who probably wouldn't enjoy that task either) to put one on. Nor would I tell my elementary age kids to simply unmask at school and provoke a conflict with their teacher, as much as I want them to drop the stupid mandate in schools. I guess I'm not a maverick like the PP. |
Really? Around strangers? i had thought studies/reports came out by how much covid spread with small in person gatherings in people's homes and such? All of which to say, sometimes it's anxiety and fear controlling. Unless your child who is under 5 has a health issue, you are also misunderstanding their statistical risks, |
So keep making things up to fuel your fear and anxiety? Or do you just get a kick out of causing a reaction? |
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These are the groups of people masking indoors:
- highly, highly vulnerable people (very few people) - people who've had their germophobia awakened by covid. They operated pretty normally before, but now they can't unsee all the germs everywhere and are pretty freaked out by it all (even if the "germs" are benign and normal, even healthy for your immune health strengthening) - insecure people who don't like being seen. People who don't want to be recognized (even though we can still recognize you with a mask) - people who've made "masks make me a good person" their identity, and they don't know how to redirect being a good person to other areas - "a masker" has become a part of their identity - people who are doing it because everyone else is doing it. I think this is the vast majority of people. Slowly these people will unmask and be the majority, but it's going to take time. |
You forgot the people who were simply following the mandates that were in place until now. |
That largely fits into the last group. I live in Alexandria, where we haven't mask mandates for a year. I'm so puzzled at places that still require it (as a region, not as an individual business). |
Or, I don't want to catch covid from you. |
Have you considered some people don't enjoy being sick and would prefer to avoid being sick? |
No, it doesn't. I'm wearing a mask indoors where it is required not because everybody else does it, but because I don't want to provoke a confrontation with someone tasked to enforce it. |
You're in the germophpbia group. |