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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Glad to see that at least some language has been added back in to allow the governor to reinstate mandates. Seems like even Youngkin knows there will be more waves and more death before COVID is done with us for good. But, it should be the local school boards making these decisions based on local conditions, not some Trump hack in Richmond who wants to score points with a COVID-brain addled base. [/quote] Remember this next time a republican claims it is the Dems who the party of big government and republicans are the party of local government.[/quote] This was an unusual situation because Dems got drunk on power and didn’t want to give up control once they had a taste. If you watched the discussions in the House and Senate, Dems looked like children who had their favorite stuffed animal snatched away. They were almost crying. [/quote] I wish someone could explain to me from a psychological POV exactly why people are losing their minds over this. I cannot believe it’s because they think masks actually “work,” or even if they did, why they think there is enough Covid around to actually worry about. It’s something much deeper that is driving people to near madness. I would love to understand better [/quote] Some people have their vaccine and don't care about kids under 5 with health conditions that put them at risk for COVID.[/quote] PP again. It’s way more than that. I have 2 unvaccinated kids under 5 and I don’t give it a second thought. Granted, they don’t have unusual health conditions but if they did, I would view it as my responsibility to protect them. Not everyone else. [/quote] PreCOVID I didn't think there was anything anyone else could do to help protect my kids. COVID has shown me there is a lot that if everyone does will protect my kids and enable my kids to participate in society. We all locked down in March 2020. We all wore masks and social distanced for a really long time to protect the vulnerable. The only thing I can see that has changed is more people have vaccines and they're tired of the inconveniences. It has been so fascinating to hear conversations change from people fearing they will die from COVID to relief they have a vaccine to being tired of masking and just wanting to get back to normal. It seems to me that a lot of people have their protection (vaccine) and can't be bothered to help anyone else. So much for "we're in this together." I find it especially despicable when those left without a vaccine option are children, under 5, and especially the under 5s with health conditions that put them at risk for COVID complications. [/quote] We learned masks do not work. Keep your kids at home if they are vulnerable. That is the safest you can get.[/quote] Keeping saying that makes it true doesn't it.[/quote]
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