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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wear a mask indoors because I don’t want to get the check out person sick. Otherwise I live my life like everybody in a red state. What exactly are you unable to do that makes you describe moco as Uber covid conscience?[/quote] Can somebody explain what is happening in Montgomery county that Uber Covid conscience?[/quote] Still have not heard anything besides masks? Is this what everybody on this thread is freaking out about?[/quote] What's "allowed" in MoCo isn't necessarily what many people do. Example: My extended family live in Michigan (not Detroit). Ever since last spring, everything has been open at full capacity. People don't wear masks indoors -- not in the grocery store, not in bars, not in anywhere other than the places they're required by federal or state policy (e.g. hospitals). Indoor large group playdates are normal and have been basically since the start of the whole thing. Dinner parties have happened as normal. People attend indoor concerts, unmasked (depending on the venue). Most people are back in their offices full time. Basically, it's like... non-pandemic times, plus some additional masking depending on the family and their circumstances. Are those kinds of activities "prohibited" in MoCo? No. But way more people choose to be super cautious. [/quote] Same here in moco except I wear a mask indoors when shopping. In restaurants just when walking through then I take it off when I sit. I go to concerts, plays, breweries, vineyards, indoor parties, weddings, graduations, baby showers, birthdays. So all this handwringing over masks indoors?[/quote] No. Its about what a lot of people who aren't you choose to do and then loudly advocate that other people should choose to do (or, really, more accurately, choose *not* to do)[/quote]
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