Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am glad to hear this I want the mask mandate to stay in place for now.
Nothing would stop you from wearing an N95 mask around yourself if the mandate was lifted.
That’s nice. Protection improves when both parties are masked, so you can keep yours on too. Thanks!
I understand you don't want to wear protective masks. A thin cloth mask is a lot more comfortable than an N95. But if you're really that worried about COVID, and think masks are the solution rather than vaccines, then I would think you'd really want the protection of an N95. Very young kids don't wear masks. Preschoolers often don't wear masks meaningfully. And there is an increasing number of adults dropping masks despite the mandate being in place.
Get some real N95s. They will probably help your anxiety. You'll get used to the discomfort, like health care workers have.
I already wear a good mask. Enjoy continuing to wear yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am glad to hear this I want the mask mandate to stay in place for now.
Nothing would stop you from wearing an N95 mask around yourself if the mandate was lifted.
That’s nice. Protection improves when both parties are masked, so you can keep yours on too. Thanks!
I understand you don't want to wear protective masks. A thin cloth mask is a lot more comfortable than an N95. But if you're really that worried about COVID, and think masks are the solution rather than vaccines, then I would think you'd really want the protection of an N95. Very young kids don't wear masks. Preschoolers often don't wear masks meaningfully. And there is an increasing number of adults dropping masks despite the mandate being in place.
Get some real N95s. They will probably help your anxiety. You'll get used to the discomfort, like health care workers have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am glad to hear this I want the mask mandate to stay in place for now.
Nothing would stop you from wearing an N95 mask around yourself if the mandate was lifted.
That’s nice. Protection improves when both parties are masked, so you can keep yours on too. Thanks!
Tell me you don’t have any friends without telling me you don’t have any friends.
Anonymous wrote:I just realized that the denominator for the 85% Covid vaccination rate is not "total population eligible for vaccination" but actually overall "total population" and factors in children under 5 years old who can't even get the vaccine.
Based on the latest CDC data, we're already at 87.1% vaccination rate among the total population eligible for vaccination. It's when toddlers are factored in that the rate goes down to 81.7%.
Fully Vaccinated
Total
858,781
% of Total Population
81.7%
Population ≥ 5 Years of Age
858,764
% of Population ≥ 5 Years of Age
87.1%
Population ≥ 12 Years of Age
834,231
% of Population ≥ 12 Years of Age
93.6%
Population ≥ 18 Years of Age
758,380
% of Population ≥ 18 Years of Age
93.8%
Population ≥ 65 Years of Age
167,438
% of Population ≥ 65 Years of Age
95%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am glad to hear this I want the mask mandate to stay in place for now.
Nothing would stop you from wearing an N95 mask around yourself if the mandate was lifted.
That’s nice. Protection improves when both parties are masked, so you can keep yours on too. Thanks!
Nah. Ask your dental hygienist. She has been working around unmasked patients for the past year. Her N95 protects her from the unmasked patients spewing their aerosols all over the office.
Wear your mask as long as you want. You have the choice. Let the rest of us have the choice to take our masks off when we want. Why have people become so controlling of others??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
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.
This is the most classist, racist garbage I’ve seen in this thread. This is why minorities and the working class is moving far away from the Democrats, a party that supposedly represents them.
It makes no logical sense to wear a mask if you don’t have close exposure for someone for a long period of time, like running in a 7-11 to get a coffee at 5 am. It does make sense to wear a mask when you’re having dinner next to another couple that is 5 feet away from you. Yet supposedly educated like you don’t see how ridiculous it is for there to be mask regulations for the former and not the latter.
OK. So let’s close the restaurants, return them to takeout only and keep the mask mandate.
Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am glad to hear this I want the mask mandate to stay in place for now.
Nothing would stop you from wearing an N95 mask around yourself if the mandate was lifted.
That’s nice. Protection improves when both parties are masked, so you can keep yours on too. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mask mandate is a farce and political theater for everyone except our school aged kids. I went to a show at the Fillmore silver spring yesterday and 5% of people were wearing masks. I’m boostered and at this point, just want to get covid so I don’t have to worry about being stranded by international travel.
+1 million
Same. Vaxed, boosted, and I'm hoping to (1) not catch it before an omicron booster is made available to me; or (2) catch it before my next international trip in April. I'm not doing anything to make (1) happen. It's not worth it, and I'm not sure it'll happen before April. (2) is fine with me. I'm sure it'll suck, but whatever.
With the R0 so high, and leaky (though excellent, amazing, and life-saving) vaccines, herd immunity is mathematically impossible. (R0 - 1)/ R0 / VE. Call me an armchair epidemiologist if you want. I get it, most people are stupid, math is hard, and it's easier to lash out at people on the internet than it is to believe the hard truth. In the United States, we won't even get close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Maryland state thinks it's fine to remove masks at 80% vax rate.
Some folks in MoCo just live in a constant state of fear. Mask up if you want to, but some of us are fully vaxxed, including boosters. 80% was the target MoCo set, even with Delta. Omicron is a lot less worse than delta.
Omicron is (probably, preliminarily) less severe than delta, but (definitely) more transmissible.
Which means that we should be celebrating the fact that this virus is doing what almost all of them do. Becoming less virulent. Who cares if we all get a runny nose?!
I am all for celebration, but I am not for premature celebration.
that's been the motto for the past 1.5 years, though. that's the problem.
The “problem” is that so many Americans are impatient, entitled, selfish toddlers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mask mandate is a farce and political theater for everyone except our school aged kids. I went to a show at the Fillmore silver spring yesterday and 5% of people were wearing masks. I’m boostered and at this point, just want to get covid so I don’t have to worry about being stranded by international travel.
+1 million
Anonymous wrote:The mask mandate is a farce and political theater for everyone except our school aged kids. I went to a show at the Fillmore silver spring yesterday and 5% of people were wearing masks. I’m boostered and at this point, just want to get covid so I don’t have to worry about being stranded by international travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am glad to hear this I want the mask mandate to stay in place for now.
Nothing would stop you from wearing an N95 mask around yourself if the mandate was lifted.