Oh FFS. It's a choking hazard. You want kids to risk their lives to avoid a cold? Lost the plot. |
Just be courteous and wear a mask when sick ok? That's all we ask. |
I'm a nurse. I don't care if YOU wear a mask or not. I don't care if YOU get boosted or not. I DO care that my friends and family get boosted and wear masks in crowded venues (like concerts, or Disney World). My kids are in person school. We went to Disney World as soon as we were vaccinated. We flew to Portland last summer. I will continue to encourage reasonable health measures for my friends and family. The rest of you can do what you want. I don't care anymore. It's a mystery to me why conservatives discouraged public health measures that could have saved the lives of many people in their base, but you do you, boo. |
RSV and flu are very bad this year. Masks also limit the spread of RSV and flu. |
I'm not a conservative. Thanks for answering my question (sort of). |
I would love for that to be what most people who are posting about are asking, but my sense is they want people to mask all the time, not just when sick. |
Agreed. FWIW, I'm still avoiding crowded places like Disney but I don't judge you for going. Do what you want! |
How about those who bully others about vaccination, boosting, etc? |
Better next gen vax or treatments. |
It’s not just conservatives but liberals too. But, if you are going to these places you are really not taking that many health measures. |
Usually when a doctor sees a health trend, the science looks at the novel introduced ‘thing’. In this case, that’s virus and vaccine. If the trends show uptick in certain health issues after the vaccines were introduced, then the science says the vaccine is the newest addition and needs to be looked it. The problem is this is taboo. |
Oh my. You are projecting here. |
Nope, just reading the responses to this thread. |
As someone who masks in an area where usually NO ONE else does (military base), I don't think you can blame other parents for teachers who mask. They are adults and if masks are optional, they are making a choice to do it. If I had a younger kid, I would want to protect them from all the circulating viruses, but I don't think cloth masks do enough (it's not nothing, but it's minimal). It would depend on what the kid could manage and was appropriate for them, and I'd probably not be in a group childcare setting right now if I could help it. We actually have a quite few people masking this week as they are sick of getting sick before the holidays. Seems a sensible reaction to current conditions. |
Not the PP, but bullying is wrong in general. But it is curious to me how many people have really dug in on the vaccines/boosters when at this point it's clear now that they are more about improving outcomes than preventing spread. My friend got married this summer and there was a vaccination/booster requirement for attend, even for kids. Now, most of the invitees were vaxxed anyway. But one of her niece's wasn't, not for political reasons, but because she had gotten Covid around the time the 5-11 vaccine was authorized and was going to be turning 12 soon so the ped had advised just to wait and get that instead. My friend still wouldn't make an exception because there were "vulnerable people attending." A bunch of us ended up getting Covid at the wedding anyway, despite the non-vaxxed 11yo's absence. ![]() |