Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks, we are not at "endemic" - we are still at "pandemic."
This. The precautions are still wise and necessary. Reality says its not over if if we're sick of it. We WANT leaders to increase precautions when the situation changes or they get new information. It's hard on everyone these days but this is what it takes to look out for one another and to keep give as many of us as possible the best odds for staying safe.
So when does that shift occur from pandemic to endemic?
I feel frustrated as the other poster. When does Moco let this end? Why are kids still wearing masks on the playground at recess? Why do I need to wear a mask if I'm triple vaccinated? What's the point of wearing a mask in a restaurant if I'm pretty much not wearing it at all while eating?
Wearing a mask some of the time while in a restaurant is still better than wearing a mask none of the time while in a restaurant, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk about moving goal posts. Now 85% won’t be good enough to remove the indoor mask mandate. Elrich wants to extend it. https://mocoshow.com/blog/montgomery-county-executive-marc-elrich-recommends-extending-mask-mandate-and-requiring-vaccine-passports-for-restaurants/?fbclid=IwAR2ZzwjqxMRE3miP-78M3-0V1WT-gz9kKtZWUGIiG3e46cG7jfQ8X714D6w
This is is being blamed on omicron. What’s next? There will always be something else. .
You call it moving goal posts, I call it revising policies when conditions change. Regardless, the county executive doesn't make the decision; the county council does.
How does the mask mandate affect you, personally?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grow up, be responsible and wear a mask. Really, how hard is that?
For how long?
For now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grow up, be responsible and wear a mask. Really, how hard is that?
For how long?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ugh. He annoys me so much. Constant state of fear.
This goes counter to what MD state has proposed:
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/education/maryland-state-board-of-education-mask-mandate-school-classroom-covid/65-dcfb3168-8d15-4026-b331-19618d69c2bb
Ignore his comments. Just wear a mask into whatever retail store you enter. I have been since last year, and will continue to do so for a while. At this stage, it is not even annoying. It just hangs in my car, and another by front door. As for restaurants, I got vaccinated and boostered, and have a photo of my card on my phone. If someone wants to see it, fine. It is not exactly like I do not carry my phone everywhere anyway. Folks need to learn to relax and just do it. What I have clearly leaned is that there are lots of people that I will want to avoid when a real emergency happens. Many folks can handle even these simple things.
As a PP stated, it's moving the goal posts, and it is super annoying.
Covid will never go away. At some point, we have to stop being ruled by fear, and just get on with it.
I hate wearing masks. A store clerk was trying to tell me something, and I could not understand her, especially when they have an accent (not being racist.. my sister has an accent). I find if I can read lips and hear them speak, I can understand them better. Must be tough in classrooms.
Anonymous wrote:If everyone had access to the Merck and Pfizer antiviral packs for COVID, this would be over. It's been almost a year since the vaccine was rolled out - a vaccine that was developed in 9 months. When will everyone have access to the COVID treatment medication??? It's almost been 2 years for F sake.
Anonymous wrote:Grow up, be responsible and wear a mask. Really, how hard is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ugh. He annoys me so much. Constant state of fear.
This goes counter to what MD state has proposed:
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/education/maryland-state-board-of-education-mask-mandate-school-classroom-covid/65-dcfb3168-8d15-4026-b331-19618d69c2bb
Ignore his comments. Just wear a mask into whatever retail store you enter. I have been since last year, and will continue to do so for a while. At this stage, it is not even annoying. It just hangs in my car, and another by front door. As for restaurants, I got vaccinated and boostered, and have a photo of my card on my phone. If someone wants to see it, fine. It is not exactly like I do not carry my phone everywhere anyway. Folks need to learn to relax and just do it. What I have clearly leaned is that there are lots of people that I will want to avoid when a real emergency happens. Many folks can handle even these simple things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks, we are not at "endemic" - we are still at "pandemic."
This. The precautions are still wise and necessary. Reality says its not over if if we're sick of it. We WANT leaders to increase precautions when the situation changes or they get new information. It's hard on everyone these days but this is what it takes to look out for one another and to keep give as many of us as possible the best odds for staying safe.
So when does that shift occur from pandemic to endemic?
I feel frustrated as the other poster. When does Moco let this end? Why are kids still wearing masks on the playground at recess? Why do I need to wear a mask if I'm triple vaccinated? What's the point of wearing a mask in a restaurant if I'm pretty much not wearing it at all while eating?
Anonymous wrote:What frustrates me is DC and VA have no mask mandates and there is no real significant difference in results. The virus doesn't stop on one side of the river...
And MOCo has a higher vax rate, I believe (although that may have changed).
It makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks, we are not at "endemic" - we are still at "pandemic."
This. The precautions are still wise and necessary. Reality says its not over if if we're sick of it. We WANT leaders to increase precautions when the situation changes or they get new information. It's hard on everyone these days but this is what it takes to look out for one another and to keep give as many of us as possible the best odds for staying safe.