Anonymous wrote:I live across the street from a park and playground in MoCo and most of the kids still wear masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2.5 yr old doesn’t wear a mask outside. That said, we generally stay away from large groups of kids and go to the playground at non-popular hours.
Yes, I’m still worried about little kids even outside. They get right in each other’s faces and everything goes in their mouths. I seriously doubt the scientists tested “climbing a slide ladder after someone licked it”.
So where is the outbreak of kids who got Covid from the park by not wearing masks? There are a lot of places nobody is wearing a mask at a park, yet no rash of toddlers getting sick or dying.
NP. You aren’t at all worried about the more contagious mutations of covid especially now that tourists are descending? I don’t know anyone who wasn’t masked prior to now which could be why they didn’t trace cases of transmission (if they even tried). Now we have the anti-vaccine, unmasked idiots.
This is not a done-deal, PP.
Anonymous wrote:My kids only still wear them because their preschool still requires them. We want to keep the habit going.
Anonymous wrote:My 2 year old that only has a few words wears masks at outdoor playground for an hour , and I see kids that are older than her like preschooler or elementary school kid do not wear mask, including their adult family members. Some of unmasked adult family member are helping their kids on the playground, so close to my kid and other kids. I feel I am stupid and they are selfish. But you know what , 80% of kids and adults still wear masks at outdoor playground, so we are not the odd ones that dcum says. Many families still wear masks outdoor for the sake of unvaccinated kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2.5 yr old doesn’t wear a mask outside. That said, we generally stay away from large groups of kids and go to the playground at non-popular hours.
Yes, I’m still worried about little kids even outside. They get right in each other’s faces and everything goes in their mouths. I seriously doubt the scientists tested “climbing a slide ladder after someone licked it”.
So where is the outbreak of kids who got Covid from the park by not wearing masks? There are a lot of places nobody is wearing a mask at a park, yet no rash of toddlers getting sick or dying.
NP. You aren’t at all worried about the more contagious mutations of covid especially now that tourists are descending? I don’t know anyone who wasn’t masked prior to now which could be why they didn’t trace cases of transmission (if they even tried). Now we have the anti-vaccine, unmasked idiots.
This is not a done-deal, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2.5 yr old doesn’t wear a mask outside. That said, we generally stay away from large groups of kids and go to the playground at non-popular hours.
Yes, I’m still worried about little kids even outside. They get right in each other’s faces and everything goes in their mouths. I seriously doubt the scientists tested “climbing a slide ladder after someone licked it”.
So where is the outbreak of kids who got Covid from the park by not wearing masks? There are a lot of places nobody is wearing a mask at a park, yet no rash of toddlers getting sick or dying.
Anonymous wrote:My 2.5 yr old doesn’t wear a mask outside. That said, we generally stay away from large groups of kids and go to the playground at non-popular hours.
Yes, I’m still worried about little kids even outside. They get right in each other’s faces and everything goes in their mouths. I seriously doubt the scientists tested “climbing a slide ladder after someone licked it”.