Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got back from the grocery store. Didn't wear a mask.
Sorry science deniers, I will continue to go to the store w/o a mask and everywhere else I go.
Sorry if you are immunocompromised etc. etc. The world can't revolve about each person's individual needs.
Honestly - Generation Y and Z are barely having sex, let alone kids. Like PP, they are deep in their narcissistic feelings. You can’t really expect them to care about kids or sick people. Obvi maskless selfies with din-din are more important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to a Harris Teeter in MoCo today and 85% of people still wearing masks. It’s going to take a while before people feel comfortable not being masked in places like grocery stores.
Everyone at Wegman's, PetSmart, Home Depot, and Target was wearing a mask.
Anonymous wrote:Just got back from the grocery store. Didn't wear a mask.
Sorry science deniers, I will continue to go to the store w/o a mask and everywhere else I go.
Sorry if you are immunocompromised etc. etc. The world can't revolve about each person's individual needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish people would have more thought for the immunocompromised who can’t stay home. https://apple.news/ACFBj9xskR1uWRYsgT9psVw
I got my shots, but I found out Monday that I don’t have antibodies. I have to go out for cancer treatments and would appreciate it if you wore a mask.
Until when? Covid is going to be with us forever, like the flu and other illnesses. How long should vaccinated people have to wear masks for the benefit of immunocompromised people?
How big of a deal is it to wear a mask at a grocery store, pharmacy or doctors office? Not a big deal to me, at least, even if I am already vaccinated.
At the bar or club, probably not, but the immunocompromised people are probably not hanging out there right now.
Don't understand people who don't care at all about the basic needs of others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Trader Joe's last night and haven't seen a single maskless person. Not one! And I'm vaccinated, as, I'm sure, is the overwhelming majority of people who were there at the time.
Just my 2 cents.
I’ve not gone into a store that has dropped the mask requirement and I wonder if I will feel comfortable taking it off once I do. Not because I don’t feel safe, because I’m fully vaxxed and feel protected, but just because I don’t want to get hassled by other people!
I would wear a mask for the staff, because the staff don't know that I'm fully vaccinated.
If they see you with a mask they will assume you are not vaccinated.
They might just assume you are smart or careful or have kids. I don’t know any responsible adults, especially parents who are not wearing masks indoors.
Or maybe they just don’t think or care about you at all, because they had the opportunity to be vaccinated like everyone else.
Agreed - most Americans are inherently selfish and ignorant. They give zeros effs about kids or the immunocompromised. [/quote]
Unbelievable. The entire nation sacrificed events and school and jobs and freedom of movement and billions of dollars in economic growth, along with trillions in future taxes to pay for COVID-related expenses. To expect anyone to continue sacrificing those things for the incredibly minuscule risk to kids from COVID (yes, documented by science) goes way beyond selfishness.
While I am sorry for the immunocompromised, they are always at constant risk from a myriad of infections and would have been before COVID and still will be after COVID. They must take necessary precautions to protect themselves. It is unreasonable to expect that others should bear that responsibility.
+1
We could go down a list of things people could do to protect others:
- stop speeding
-don’t have a few glasses of wine and then drive home
-stop using single use plastic for your Starbucks latte so our kids have an inhabitable planet
Stop acting like only vaccinated people who don’t want to wear masks are selfish. Even people hunkering down in their houses are selfish. We all act in our own self interest.
Anonymous wrote:Went to a Harris Teeter in MoCo today and 85% of people still wearing masks. It’s going to take a while before people feel comfortable not being masked in places like grocery stores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish people would have more thought for the immunocompromised who can’t stay home. https://apple.news/ACFBj9xskR1uWRYsgT9psVw
I got my shots, but I found out Monday that I don’t have antibodies. I have to go out for cancer treatments and would appreciate it if you wore a mask.
Until when? Covid is going to be with us forever, like the flu and other illnesses. How long should vaccinated people have to wear masks for the benefit of immunocompromised people?
How big of a deal is it to wear a mask at a grocery store, pharmacy or doctors office? Not a big deal to me, at least, even if I am already vaccinated.
At the bar or club, probably not, but the immunocompromised people are probably not hanging out there right now.
Don't understand people who don't care at all about the basic needs of others.
So, forever?
No thanks.
After a couple years, the virus will have settled down. Just like the 1918 flu turned into the "regular" flu.
A couple of years of wearing masks in a couple of places is not a hardship for me.
In fact, I've been so much healthier this year than I am wearing masks everytime I go to the doctor and pharmacy for the rest of my life. It's a small inconvenience that makes my life and those of people around me better.
Why is it such a burden to you? Did you mom make you wear a mask to beat you? Or punish you?
The masks were a temporary, emergency measure during the pandemic. The pandemic is winding down in the US, as a result of vaccinations (among several reasons). I've been vaccinated for nearly two months now. There is no rational, scientific reason for me to keep wearing a mask.
So, now, I don't agree that there's any reason to continue mask mandates.
Exhibit A: American selfishness “exceptionalism.”
I'm sorry you don't believe in science and are an anti-vaxxer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to Trader Joe's last night and haven't seen a single maskless person. Not one! And I'm vaccinated, as, I'm sure, is the overwhelming majority of people who were there at the time.
Just my 2 cents.
I’ve not gone into a store that has dropped the mask requirement and I wonder if I will feel comfortable taking it off once I do. Not because I don’t feel safe, because I’m fully vaxxed and feel protected, but just because I don’t want to get hassled by other people!
I would wear a mask for the staff, because the staff don't know that I'm fully vaccinated.
If they see you with a mask they will assume you are not vaccinated.
They might just assume you are smart or careful or have kids. I don’t know any responsible adults, especially parents who are not wearing masks indoors.
Or maybe they just don’t think or care about you at all, because they had the opportunity to be vaccinated like everyone else.
Agreed - most Americans are inherently selfish and ignorant. They give zeros effs about kids or the immunocompromised. [/quote]
Unbelievable. The entire nation sacrificed events and school and jobs and freedom of movement and billions of dollars in economic growth, along with trillions in future taxes to pay for COVID-related expenses. To expect anyone to continue sacrificing those things for the incredibly minuscule risk to kids from COVID (yes, documented by science) goes way beyond selfishness.
While I am sorry for the immunocompromised, they are always at constant risk from a myriad of infections and would have been before COVID and still will be after COVID. They must take necessary precautions to protect themselves. It is unreasonable to expect that others should bear that responsibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish people would have more thought for the immunocompromised who can’t stay home. https://apple.news/ACFBj9xskR1uWRYsgT9psVw
I got my shots, but I found out Monday that I don’t have antibodies. I have to go out for cancer treatments and would appreciate it if you wore a mask.
Until when? Covid is going to be with us forever, like the flu and other illnesses. How long should vaccinated people have to wear masks for the benefit of immunocompromised people?
How big of a deal is it to wear a mask at a grocery store, pharmacy or doctors office? Not a big deal to me, at least, even if I am already vaccinated.
At the bar or club, probably not, but the immunocompromised people are probably not hanging out there right now.
Don't understand people who don't care at all about the basic needs of others.
So, forever?
No thanks.
After a couple years, the virus will have settled down. Just like the 1918 flu turned into the "regular" flu.
A couple of years of wearing masks in a couple of places is not a hardship for me.
In fact, I've been so much healthier this year than I am wearing masks everytime I go to the doctor and pharmacy for the rest of my life. It's a small inconvenience that makes my life and those of people around me better.
Why is it such a burden to you? Did you mom make you wear a mask to beat you? Or punish you?
The masks were a temporary, emergency measure during the pandemic. The pandemic is winding down in the US, as a result of vaccinations (among several reasons). I've been vaccinated for nearly two months now. There is no rational, scientific reason for me to keep wearing a mask.
So, now, I don't agree that there's any reason to continue mask mandates.
Exhibit A: American selfishness “exceptionalism.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish people would have more thought for the immunocompromised who can’t stay home. https://apple.news/ACFBj9xskR1uWRYsgT9psVw
I got my shots, but I found out Monday that I don’t have antibodies. I have to go out for cancer treatments and would appreciate it if you wore a mask.
Until when? Covid is going to be with us forever, like the flu and other illnesses. How long should vaccinated people have to wear masks for the benefit of immunocompromised people?
How big of a deal is it to wear a mask at a grocery store, pharmacy or doctors office? Not a big deal to me, at least, even if I am already vaccinated.
At the bar or club, probably not, but the immunocompromised people are probably not hanging out there right now.
Don't understand people who don't care at all about the basic needs of others.
So, forever?
No thanks.
After a couple years, the virus will have settled down. Just like the 1918 flu turned into the "regular" flu.
A couple of years of wearing masks in a couple of places is not a hardship for me.
In fact, I've been so much healthier this year than I am wearing masks everytime I go to the doctor and pharmacy for the rest of my life. It's a small inconvenience that makes my life and those of people around me better.
Why is it such a burden to you? Did you mom make you wear a mask to beat you? Or punish you?
The masks were a temporary, emergency measure during the pandemic. The pandemic is winding down in the US, as a result of vaccinations (among several reasons). I've been vaccinated for nearly two months now. There is no rational, scientific reason for me to keep wearing a mask.
So, now, I don't agree that there's any reason to continue mask mandates.
Exhibit A: American selfishness “exceptionalism.”
I'm sorry you don't believe in science and are an anti-vaxxer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish people would have more thought for the immunocompromised who can’t stay home. https://apple.news/ACFBj9xskR1uWRYsgT9psVw
I got my shots, but I found out Monday that I don’t have antibodies. I have to go out for cancer treatments and would appreciate it if you wore a mask.
Until when? Covid is going to be with us forever, like the flu and other illnesses. How long should vaccinated people have to wear masks for the benefit of immunocompromised people?
How big of a deal is it to wear a mask at a grocery store, pharmacy or doctors office? Not a big deal to me, at least, even if I am already vaccinated.
At the bar or club, probably not, but the immunocompromised people are probably not hanging out there right now.
Don't understand people who don't care at all about the basic needs of others.
So, forever?
No thanks.
After a couple years, the virus will have settled down. Just like the 1918 flu turned into the "regular" flu.
A couple of years of wearing masks in a couple of places is not a hardship for me.
In fact, I've been so much healthier this year than I am wearing masks everytime I go to the doctor and pharmacy for the rest of my life. It's a small inconvenience that makes my life and those of people around me better.
Why is it such a burden to you? Did you mom make you wear a mask to beat you? Or punish you?
The masks were a temporary, emergency measure during the pandemic. The pandemic is winding down in the US, as a result of vaccinations (among several reasons). I've been vaccinated for nearly two months now. There is no rational, scientific reason for me to keep wearing a mask.
So, now, I don't agree that there's any reason to continue mask mandates.
Exhibit A: American selfishness “exceptionalism.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish people would have more thought for the immunocompromised who can’t stay home. https://apple.news/ACFBj9xskR1uWRYsgT9psVw
I got my shots, but I found out Monday that I don’t have antibodies. I have to go out for cancer treatments and would appreciate it if you wore a mask.
Until when? Covid is going to be with us forever, like the flu and other illnesses. How long should vaccinated people have to wear masks for the benefit of immunocompromised people?
How big of a deal is it to wear a mask at a grocery store, pharmacy or doctors office? Not a big deal to me, at least, even if I am already vaccinated.
At the bar or club, probably not, but the immunocompromised people are probably not hanging out there right now.
Don't understand people who don't care at all about the basic needs of others.
So, forever?
No thanks.
After a couple years, the virus will have settled down. Just like the 1918 flu turned into the "regular" flu.
A couple of years of wearing masks in a couple of places is not a hardship for me.
In fact, I've been so much healthier this year than I am wearing masks everytime I go to the doctor and pharmacy for the rest of my life. It's a small inconvenience that makes my life and those of people around me better.
Why is it such a burden to you? Did you mom make you wear a mask to beat you? Or punish you?
The masks were a temporary, emergency measure during the pandemic. The pandemic is winding down in the US, as a result of vaccinations (among several reasons). I've been vaccinated for nearly two months now. There is no rational, scientific reason for me to keep wearing a mask.
So, now, I don't agree that there's any reason to continue mask mandates.