Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the CDC failed us, kids aren't vaccinated, kids aren't properly wearing masks and you can still catch and spread covid vaccinated.
But, people like you are why we don't go to playgrounds.
But…you’ve been told repeatedly that the likelihood of getting COVID outside is basically zero.
The likelihood of getting covid outside is not zero. Not all adults are vaccinated. Kids are not vaccinated. Kids are in close contact with each other on the playground. The vaccine is to reduce your symptoms. You can still get and spread covid but the goal is for you to be asymptomatic. Great interpretation to meet your needs though.
The still getting and spreading thing isn't true. Keep up with the science! Vaccines = a Wall against the Virus. Yay Vaccines!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the CDC failed us, kids aren't vaccinated, kids aren't properly wearing masks and you can still catch and spread covid vaccinated.
But, people like you are why we don't go to playgrounds.
But…you’ve been told repeatedly that the likelihood of getting COVID outside is basically zero.
The likelihood of getting covid outside is not zero. Not all adults are vaccinated. Kids are not vaccinated. Kids are in close contact with each other on the playground. The vaccine is to reduce your symptoms. You can still get and spread covid but the goal is for you to be asymptomatic. Great interpretation to meet your needs though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the CDC failed us, kids aren't vaccinated, kids aren't properly wearing masks and you can still catch and spread covid vaccinated.
But, people like you are why we don't go to playgrounds.
We have been extreme cautious the entire year. We kept our kids home, we did not go anywhere. We maybe saw other people 5-7 times the entire year. Every time only outside and in masks. But we are now fully vaccinated and we are starting to live again. The CDC issued clear guidelines that pretty much say that vaccinated people no longer have to wear masks indoor either! Although I am not ready yet to go to restaurants or other crowded places (because our children are still not vaccinated), I will stop wearing masks outside. Clearly, you do you, but please stop the angry shaming.
Your kids aren't vaccinated. They still pose a risk to others.
Anonymous wrote:Why are people so mean about this? I think that it will take a lot of time for some of us to get out of the shell shock of the last year. It will definitely feel strange and cause a lot of anxiety to run around maskless after the lockdowns, rates of infection and death toll of the past year. Plus, we do not know who is vaccinated and who is not.
I still haven't had dose #2, and I know many people who are in the line still so we're still masked. I expect that to continue for the next few months.
Just don't worry about those who still wear masks. If they're not bothering you, why would you judge? You have no idea what they've been through.
As an aside, I lived in E Asia for a while. People wear masks in big cities regularly sans COVID so why is it a big deal here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the CDC failed us, kids aren't vaccinated, kids aren't properly wearing masks and you can still catch and spread covid vaccinated.
But, people like you are why we don't go to playgrounds.
yikes.
+1 on the "yikes"
I have worn a mask every time I've left my house for like a year. When the CDC said I no longer had to wear it (I am fully vaccinated) outdoors unless I was in a really crowded area, I stopped wearing it outside, including on the playground. I always carry one with me (in case it actually got crowded, which it never does) and if someone asked me to put it on, I would. Otherwise, I've been conservative about this, and feel no need to continue wearing it outdoors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the CDC failed us, kids aren't vaccinated, kids aren't properly wearing masks and you can still catch and spread covid vaccinated.
But, people like you are why we don't go to playgrounds.
I realize you just got off a time travel machine from a year ago, but you don’t have to do literally anything if you’re fully vaccinated. I let my face be totally free at the playground today. I noticed a somewhat older woman who was a nanny/babysitter come up to the playground in a mask but then removed it. Hurray for normalcy!
Wearing masks is for safety and it has nothing to do with normalcy. Other countries regularly wear masks and their population is much healthier. We could get through this a lot faster if people like you weren't so selfish. Its sad we cannot teach our kids to care about others and only their parents needs and wishes are what count. Maybe this is why our country is in shambles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the CDC failed us, kids aren't vaccinated, kids aren't properly wearing masks and you can still catch and spread covid vaccinated.
But, people like you are why we don't go to playgrounds.
We have been extreme cautious the entire year. We kept our kids home, we did not go anywhere. We maybe saw other people 5-7 times the entire year. Every time only outside and in masks. But we are now fully vaccinated and we are starting to live again. The CDC issued clear guidelines that pretty much say that vaccinated people no longer have to wear masks indoor either! Although I am not ready yet to go to restaurants or other crowded places (because our children are still not vaccinated), I will stop wearing masks outside. Clearly, you do you, but please stop the angry shaming.
Your kids aren't vaccinated. They still pose a risk to others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the CDC failed us, kids aren't vaccinated, kids aren't properly wearing masks and you can still catch and spread covid vaccinated.
But, people like you are why we don't go to playgrounds.
But…you’ve been told repeatedly that the likelihood of getting COVID outside is basically zero.
The likelihood of getting covid outside is not zero. Not all adults are vaccinated. Kids are not vaccinated. Kids are in close contact with each other on the playground. The vaccine is to reduce your symptoms. You can still get and spread covid but the goal is for you to be asymptomatic. Great interpretation to meet your needs though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the CDC failed us, kids aren't vaccinated, kids aren't properly wearing masks and you can still catch and spread covid vaccinated.
But, people like you are why we don't go to playgrounds.
We have been extreme cautious the entire year. We kept our kids home, we did not go anywhere. We maybe saw other people 5-7 times the entire year. Every time only outside and in masks. But we are now fully vaccinated and we are starting to live again. The CDC issued clear guidelines that pretty much say that vaccinated people no longer have to wear masks indoor either! Although I am not ready yet to go to restaurants or other crowded places (because our children are still not vaccinated), I will stop wearing masks outside. Clearly, you do you, but please stop the angry shaming.
Your kids aren't vaccinated. They still pose a risk to others.
You are cray cray. Best to stay at home, for your mental health and so the rest of us don’t have to deal with you.
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Just wait until The Atlantic writes a piece about the new guidance. The comments will be gold, Jerry. Gold!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the CDC failed us, kids aren't vaccinated, kids aren't properly wearing masks and you can still catch and spread covid vaccinated.
But, people like you are why we don't go to playgrounds.
We have been extreme cautious the entire year. We kept our kids home, we did not go anywhere. We maybe saw other people 5-7 times the entire year. Every time only outside and in masks. But we are now fully vaccinated and we are starting to live again. The CDC issued clear guidelines that pretty much say that vaccinated people no longer have to wear masks indoor either! Although I am not ready yet to go to restaurants or other crowded places (because our children are still not vaccinated), I will stop wearing masks outside. Clearly, you do you, but please stop the angry shaming.
Your kids aren't vaccinated. They still pose a risk to others.
You are cray cray. Best to stay at home, for your mental health and so the rest of us don’t have to deal with you.
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Just wait until The Atlantic writes a piece about the new guidance. The comments will be gold, Jerry. Gold!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the CDC failed us, kids aren't vaccinated, kids aren't properly wearing masks and you can still catch and spread covid vaccinated.
But, people like you are why we don't go to playgrounds.
We have been extreme cautious the entire year. We kept our kids home, we did not go anywhere. We maybe saw other people 5-7 times the entire year. Every time only outside and in masks. But we are now fully vaccinated and we are starting to live again. The CDC issued clear guidelines that pretty much say that vaccinated people no longer have to wear masks indoor either! Although I am not ready yet to go to restaurants or other crowded places (because our children are still not vaccinated), I will stop wearing masks outside. Clearly, you do you, but please stop the angry shaming.
Your kids aren't vaccinated. They still pose a risk to others.
You are cray cray. Best to stay at home, for your mental health and so the rest of us don’t have to deal with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the CDC failed us, kids aren't vaccinated, kids aren't properly wearing masks and you can still catch and spread covid vaccinated.
But, people like you are why we don't go to playgrounds.
We have been extreme cautious the entire year. We kept our kids home, we did not go anywhere. We maybe saw other people 5-7 times the entire year. Every time only outside and in masks. But we are now fully vaccinated and we are starting to live again. The CDC issued clear guidelines that pretty much say that vaccinated people no longer have to wear masks indoor either! Although I am not ready yet to go to restaurants or other crowded places (because our children are still not vaccinated), I will stop wearing masks outside. Clearly, you do you, but please stop the angry shaming.
Your kids aren't vaccinated. They still pose a risk to others.