And nobody is telling you to ditch YOUR mask. Keep your mask on as long as you want. Give other people the CHOICE. I'll still wear my mask at Target. But let our kids take off their masks at school if they want. |
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I still can't believe we are in year 2, stretching toward year 3, of a pandemic and people are still calling others sheep about wearing masks and getting boosters.
At this point, I am done. I will stay home and you people bleating about masks can be done and get some Covid already. Die or don't die, overwhelm the hospitals and cause others to die, I don't care any longer. Go cause a situation like the current one in Michigan. It's what you want, so go right ahead. You are already just pretending if you wear cloth masks anyhow. You can already take off your mask and hang out in a packed restaurant or bar if you want to. Even in MoCo. Go for it. |
We aren't stretching toward year 3. We haven't even completed year 2. |
How Moco would get to a Michigan situation when 80% or 95%, or whatever it is, of our population is vaccinated? If you think masking reduces the spread of covid that much, then why were our numbers so high in January 2021 when everyone was masking and kids weren't even in person for school? The vaccines are good. Moco has very successfully used them. So why keep moving the goalposts on masks? |
Just wait until they make it 105%...... |
Stop being so melodramatic. I have a vaccine and a booster. A lot of people are just wondering why MoCo is so high strung about Covid measures compared to its educated, highly liberal neighbors like Arlington and DC who seem to think that they don’t need a mask mandate. Muriel Bowser and the Arlington County government aren’t Ron DeSantis. What makes MoCo residents uniquely susceptible to Covid compared to people in these other jurisdictions? It seems to me and a lot of other Democratic voting MoCo residents that we are being led by a bunch of irrational hypochondriacs. |
There is no “government mandate” in DC and yet everywhere you go you are required to wear a mask except while actively eating at a restaurant. |
You can go into any restaurant or bar in MoCo and eat or drink maskless. Like I said, knock yourselves out. You just can't go maskless into a grocery store or a pharmacy. I think most residents of DC and Arlington have enough sense to do this, and then don't care what happens in the poorer areas. In MoCo, a large swath of the county is the poorer area, both white poverty or LMC and POC. There are a million people. A lot of them are living multiple families to a house or apartment and poorly educated and the Trumpers don't have much sense--so would refuse to mask in a logical place like pharmacy. In Bethesda, or the wealthier areas, most people would have enough sense to go to the gym without a mask and wear a mask to get groceries or pick up drugs. Not so in my area of the MoCo, as I even saw during the height of the pandemic. |
It's interesting that you should say that, because in my experience, the people in the poorer, less white parts of the county - who were hardest hit by covid - are also the most consistent about wearing masks in public places. In contrast, the people I know who are least consistent about wearing masks in public places are affluent old white Republicans. |
Everyone is capable of giving 110%. |
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It’s becoming very clear that being vaccinated means almost nothing in terms of not getting covid.
So the vaccine keeps most people from having severe cases that require hospitalization. Ok, that’s great. But you know what? Most people who get covid don’t require hospitalization either. So there’s that. But it clearly doesn’t do much to prevent infection. |
It's weird how case rates are so much lower in highly vaccinated places, though... |
LOL! This is Montgomery County. Run by a bunch of lunatics. That could be the next goalpost. |
Really? Obviously you haven’t been to some of the more lower-income areas in Baltimore. Nary a mask to be seen. And not tons of white Republicans there. |
Great!! Thanks for letting us make our own choices, as you are free to make your own also. Not a single hospital in MoCo is currently or has ever been overwhelmed. Looks like we’re ready to drop the mask mandates. |