Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Masking indoors at public places because it isn’t a big deal and super simple way to avoid being sick.
That people so willingly put up with illness and are fine with spreading is unfortunate.
“So willingly put up with illness”
Yeah people get sick. It’s part of life. COVID isnt a big deal for immunized healthy adults.
I assume this is nothing new for you, you didn’t put up with illness your entire adult life and would mask all time after your flu shot too, right? WE CANT PUT UP WITH ILLNESS CAN WE!?!?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Yes! We are masking and wearing gloves - everywhere! We cancelled our Labor Day vacation to Europe - it was non refundable but SAFETY FIRST, amirite?
We sprayed our groceries with Lysol after the teen delivery driver risked her life by going into the belly of the beast (grocery store) to fetch us our groceries. We let them sit in the garage for 48 hours before bringing them into the house.
If we need to go in public, we carry a measuring tape to make sure we are 6 ft apart from others.
Oh we test hourly for Covid - environment be dammed - you can never be too safe!
Have some respect for the over one million people in the US who died from Covid. Make your own choices but it’s not funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who are saying they’re not changing anything, I’m curious - is it bc you have loved life maskless/traveled and never gotten Covid so you likely won’t get it anyway. Or is it because you’ve had it and it was NBD? Have you had it multiple times? Just curious where people fall - as I think it varies a lot.
In my case it’s because I never stopped wearing an N95 indoors. (I’m a different person from the other person who posted this today, FWIW.)
In my case it’s because my personal risk balance is living a normal life is more beneficial than the risk of getting Covid. Now that we have vaccines, Covid is not that scary. I have no issue with folks who continue to wear masks. I realize they have a different perspective and/or risk tolerance. Now that n95 are available, people who are high risk can protect themselves. If someone asked me to mask (friend, coworker, doctors office) I will, but they need to warn me beforehand or provide a mask because I no longer carry masks around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they could speed up availability of the new booster so that kids could get boosted before school starts. I mask inside and on transit, but I can't force my kids to mask at school or camp now that their peers aren't masking there.
The likelihood is that the fall booster will only be recommended for vulnerable people, including 65+ years old, not everyone. In many European countries, kids can't even get a covid vaccine now without doctor certification of need, because the small risks are thought to exceed the even smaller benefits for children.
Anonymous wrote:I wish they could speed up availability of the new booster so that kids could get boosted before school starts. I mask inside and on transit, but I can't force my kids to mask at school or camp now that their peers aren't masking there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Yes! We are masking and wearing gloves - everywhere! We cancelled our Labor Day vacation to Europe - it was non refundable but SAFETY FIRST, amirite?
We sprayed our groceries with Lysol after the teen delivery driver risked her life by going into the belly of the beast (grocery store) to fetch us our groceries. We let them sit in the garage for 48 hours before bringing them into the house.
If we need to go in public, we carry a measuring tape to make sure we are 6 ft apart from others.
Oh we test hourly for Covid - environment be dammed - you can never be too safe!
Have some respect for the over one million people in the US who died from Covid. Make your own choices but it’s not funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Yes! We are masking and wearing gloves - everywhere! We cancelled our Labor Day vacation to Europe - it was non refundable but SAFETY FIRST, amirite?
We sprayed our groceries with Lysol after the teen delivery driver risked her life by going into the belly of the beast (grocery store) to fetch us our groceries. We let them sit in the garage for 48 hours before bringing them into the house.
If we need to go in public, we carry a measuring tape to make sure we are 6 ft apart from others.
Oh we test hourly for Covid - environment be dammed - you can never be too safe!
Have some respect for the over one million people in the US who died from Covid. Make your own choices but it’s not funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People really need to stay home. I’m debating whether the kids should go to school virtual or maybe home schooling them.
Please be kidding.
+1. If schools start threatening this en masse again there are going to be riots.
Cope.
No. If schools close again I’ll be leading the riot. Kids are just not affected like adults. There’s absolutely no reason to damage their education like that
Anonymous wrote: Yes! We are masking and wearing gloves - everywhere! We cancelled our Labor Day vacation to Europe - it was non refundable but SAFETY FIRST, amirite?
We sprayed our groceries with Lysol after the teen delivery driver risked her life by going into the belly of the beast (grocery store) to fetch us our groceries. We let them sit in the garage for 48 hours before bringing them into the house.
If we need to go in public, we carry a measuring tape to make sure we are 6 ft apart from others.
Oh we test hourly for Covid - environment be dammed - you can never be too safe!