Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mask requirements should not be lifted unless they are lifted for everyone
+1 because we all know unvaccinated jerks will revel in this.
But the vaccinated aren’t at risk from them, so who cares?
Speak for yourself. Some of us dutifully got vaccinated, but medical researchers are finding that our immune systems did not mount a response. And we still have to work, ride public transportation, go to medical appointments.
It’s unwise to assume the unmasked are all vaccinated, but you can safely assume they don’t care about protecting the immunocompromised if it means they have to suffer a mask for one more second.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mask requirements should not be lifted unless they are lifted for everyone
+1 because we all know unvaccinated jerks will revel in this.
The wuote above said all indoor mask requirements woukd be lifted on May 28. I took that to mean vaccinated or not. Sounds like they expect covid to disappear from Montgomery County in 2 weeks!
Well, its basically gone already. How many active cases do we have in the county of 1.1 million? 200-300 hundred?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid under 12, this means that my kid cannot enter any indoor areas until the vaccine is approved for under 12s. Real sociopathic stuff from the “public health” folks.
Oh FFS. Kids under 12 are not at serious risk from COVID! Have your kid wear a mask and move on. If nothing else, that will reduce the viral load of any SARS-CoV2 floating around, and they'll be even less likely to get sick.
-Mom of three kids under 12
I don't get why you put mom to three. Most mom's to three are pretty checked out and stopped caring, like you. Its good you have spare kids just incase one gets/dies of covid but for the rest of us with less kids, its an issue. You can minimize covid but you are why many of us don't feel safe. Mine will not be going anywhere indoors, seeing friends or family or much else because many people lack good judgement and don't care who they put at risk, like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mask requirements should not be lifted unless they are lifted for everyone
+1 because we all know unvaccinated jerks will revel in this.
The wuote above said all indoor mask requirements woukd be lifted on May 28. I took that to mean vaccinated or not. Sounds like they expect covid to disappear from Montgomery County in 2 weeks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid under 12, this means that my kid cannot enter any indoor areas until the vaccine is approved for under 12s. Real sociopathic stuff from the “public health” folks.
Oh FFS. Kids under 12 are not at serious risk from COVID! Have your kid wear a mask and move on. If nothing else, that will reduce the viral load of any SARS-CoV2 floating around, and they'll be even less likely to get sick.
-Mom of three kids under 12
I don't get why you put mom to three. Most mom's to three are pretty checked out and stopped caring, like you. Its good you have spare kids just incase one gets/dies of covid but for the rest of us with less kids, its an issue. You can minimize covid but you are why many of us don't feel safe. Mine will not be going anywhere indoors, seeing friends or family or much else because many people lack good judgement and don't care who they put at risk, like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mask requirements should not be lifted unless they are lifted for everyone
+1 because we all know unvaccinated jerks will revel in this.
But the vaccinated aren’t at risk from them, so who cares?
Speak for yourself. Some of us dutifully got vaccinated, but medical researchers are finding that our immune systems did not mount a response. And we still have to work, ride public transportation, go to medical appointments.
It’s unwise to assume the unmasked are all vaccinated, but you can safely assume they don’t care about protecting the immunocompromised if it means they have to suffer a mask for one more second.
Public transit still has a mandate.
Vaccines worked. The level of COVID is extremely low, so other people’s vaccines will protect you. This is Public Health 101.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid under 12, this means that my kid cannot enter any indoor areas until the vaccine is approved for under 12s. Real sociopathic stuff from the “public health” folks.
Oh FFS. Kids under 12 are not at serious risk from COVID! Have your kid wear a mask and move on. If nothing else, that will reduce the viral load of any SARS-CoV2 floating around, and they'll be even less likely to get sick.
-Mom of three kids under 12
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mask requirements should not be lifted unless they are lifted for everyone
+1 because we all know unvaccinated jerks will revel in this.
But the vaccinated aren’t at risk from them, so who cares?
Speak for yourself. Some of us dutifully got vaccinated, but medical researchers are finding that our immune systems did not mount a response. And we still have to work, ride public transportation, go to medical appointments.
It’s unwise to assume the unmasked are all vaccinated, but you can safely assume they don’t care about protecting the immunocompromised if it means they have to suffer a mask for one more second.
Just fyi: no one I know who is excited about not wearing a mask is vaccinated. They don't "believe" in vaccines or masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mask requirements should not be lifted unless they are lifted for everyone
+1 because we all know unvaccinated jerks will revel in this.
But the vaccinated aren’t at risk from them, so who cares?
Speak for yourself. Some of us dutifully got vaccinated, but medical researchers are finding that our immune systems did not mount a response. And we still have to work, ride public transportation, go to medical appointments.
It’s unwise to assume the unmasked are all vaccinated, but you can safely assume they don’t care about protecting the immunocompromised if it means they have to suffer a mask for one more second.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid under 12, this means that my kid cannot enter any indoor areas until the vaccine is approved for under 12s. Real sociopathic stuff from the “public health” folks.
What? Nowhere are unvaccinated people or children forbidden from going indoors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mask requirements should not be lifted unless they are lifted for everyone
+1 because we all know unvaccinated jerks will revel in this.
But the vaccinated aren’t at risk from them, so who cares?
Speak for yourself. Some of us dutifully got vaccinated, but medical researchers are finding that our immune systems did not mount a response. And we still have to work, ride public transportation, go to medical appointments.
It’s unwise to assume the unmasked are all vaccinated, but you can safely assume they don’t care about protecting the immunocompromised if it means they have to suffer a mask for one more second.
Anonymous wrote:Time for Paranoid Pauline to bunker up!
So I just got vaccined with the second shot and have a fever from it. Am I fully vaccinated or do I need to wait two weeks or just till the 28th which i slightly less than two weeks?
Anonymous wrote:I have a kid under 12, this means that my kid cannot enter any indoor areas until the vaccine is approved for under 12s. Real sociopathic stuff from the “public health” folks.