Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely masking on the plane as we don't want COVID or any other virus to spoil our vacation or Christmas celebration. Kids were exposed to COVID before Thanksgiving, so it would be silly not to, even though they aren't high risk.
Unless you are in a rental away from other people, you are still vacationing around others and exposed to COVID, flu, stomach bugs throughout your vacation. It’s the promixity to others that creates the risk. I don’t mask on the plane and I don’t mask at museums, restaurants, on the train, at the hotel. It’s just a risk of traveling and I’m ok with that.
Ok? Not everyone wants to take risks with their health on vacation.
Then stay home. Taking a vacation involves risks. Extremely minimal to most people but yeah you’re risking getting sick.
Or, go and mitigate your risks. Vacation may involve risk. But you can mitigate with such common sense concepts and not visiting Russia, leaving your passport locked in the same, and masking. Something may still go wrong. But you have a smaller likelihood. See how that works?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely masking on the plane as we don't want COVID or any other virus to spoil our vacation or Christmas celebration. Kids were exposed to COVID before Thanksgiving, so it would be silly not to, even though they aren't high risk.
Unless you are in a rental away from other people, you are still vacationing around others and exposed to COVID, flu, stomach bugs throughout your vacation. It’s the promixity to others that creates the risk. I don’t mask on the plane and I don’t mask at museums, restaurants, on the train, at the hotel. It’s just a risk of traveling and I’m ok with that.
Ok? Not everyone wants to take risks with their health on vacation.
Then stay home. Taking a vacation involves risks. Extremely minimal to most people but yeah you’re risking getting sick.
Or, go and mitigate your risks. Vacation may involve risk. But you can mitigate with such common sense concepts and not visiting Russia, leaving your passport locked in the same, and masking. Something may still go wrong. But you have a smaller likelihood. See how that works?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely masking on the plane as we don't want COVID or any other virus to spoil our vacation or Christmas celebration. Kids were exposed to COVID before Thanksgiving, so it would be silly not to, even though they aren't high risk.
Unless you are in a rental away from other people, you are still vacationing around others and exposed to COVID, flu, stomach bugs throughout your vacation. It’s the promixity to others that creates the risk. I don’t mask on the plane and I don’t mask at museums, restaurants, on the train, at the hotel. It’s just a risk of traveling and I’m ok with that.
Ok? Not everyone wants to take risks with their health on vacation.
Then stay home. Taking a vacation involves risks. Extremely minimal to most people but yeah you’re risking getting sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm flying tomorrow. I'm not wearing a mask. Flying is miserable enough. Y'all just seem to want to torture yourself. You do you, I guess
You will get sick. Watch.
And if I don’t? Then what? What happens when you get sick when you masked? How does that work? Explain plz.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why people are saying no or claiming that no one who masks is flying these days. Yes its the minority, but there are absolutely still people flying with masks on.
I stand by my no answer. I don’t think OP was asking if I’ve ever seen a person in a mask on a plane, but rather what people are doing generally.
I’ve been flying 1-2 a month since spring. Very, very few people are masking.
I am not masking either, and I haven’t had covid in two years.
Probably depends on your destination. Where were you going?
LMAO. Where does it matter where PP is going? Does COVID only strike on flights bound for Hawaii? Does it skip flights to London? You people act like this virus is sentient. I know you're trying to argue for your 'masks forever' feelings, but the world has moved on and acting like COVID is a smart virus and stays away from Chicago-bound airplanes makes you look clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely masking on the plane as we don't want COVID or any other virus to spoil our vacation or Christmas celebration. Kids were exposed to COVID before Thanksgiving, so it would be silly not to, even though they aren't high risk.
Unless you are in a rental away from other people, you are still vacationing around others and exposed to COVID, flu, stomach bugs throughout your vacation. It’s the promixity to others that creates the risk. I don’t mask on the plane and I don’t mask at museums, restaurants, on the train, at the hotel. It’s just a risk of traveling and I’m ok with that.
Ok? Not everyone wants to take risks with their health on vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely masking on the plane as we don't want COVID or any other virus to spoil our vacation or Christmas celebration. Kids were exposed to COVID before Thanksgiving, so it would be silly not to, even though they aren't high risk.
Unless you are in a rental away from other people, you are still vacationing around others and exposed to COVID, flu, stomach bugs throughout your vacation. It’s the promixity to others that creates the risk. I don’t mask on the plane and I don’t mask at museums, restaurants, on the train, at the hotel. It’s just a risk of traveling and I’m ok with that.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely masking on the plane as we don't want COVID or any other virus to spoil our vacation or Christmas celebration. Kids were exposed to COVID before Thanksgiving, so it would be silly not to, even though they aren't high risk.
Anonymous wrote:I advise you do mask, lots of covid going around right now. It's in our high school, bad. My kid missed a week of school but now is cleared by the doctor to go back to school - and on planes. She'll be masked but lots of people don't care if they are positive anymore. "It's just a cold".
Anonymous wrote:People aren’t masking, but I am.