Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need our masks.
These days vaccines don’t stop transmission and contraction.
No. We all need to take care better care of our health and weight. Recent study pointing to Covid living in fat cells - take a hard look at who is hospitalized. Masks are fine but aren’t doing the job at this point.
Anonymous wrote:We need our masks.
These days vaccines don’t stop transmission and contraction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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.
Good thing there is a simple solution for when you can't hear folks because of the mask: ask them to speak more loudly and clearly.
It is a far easier problem to solve than overrun hospitals unable to tend adequately to covid and non-covid patients or than people dying or being left disabled by Covid. I know I would rather the inconvenience of a mask than the inconvenience of having to find a hospital bed for a loved one facing a serious medical emergency.
If you’re vaccinated or have had covid prior and recovered, you won’t be overrunning any hospitals. You’re going to feel sick for a few days to a week, and then you’ll get over it. Assuming you get sick at all. FFS people![]()
- A: The vaccinated are not overruning any hospitals. But we are still spreading the disease.
- B: The unvaccinated still are overruning hospitals in many areas of the country.
- C: Thirty percent of the country remains unvaccinated, but we have no way of easily identifying who is and who isn't vaccinated.
- Therefore, we must all continue to wear masks because of the selfish 30 percent of Americans who stubbornly refuse to get vaccinated.
Uh, we know exactly who falls into category C. It's the under 11 group.
And that number will continue to get smaller until its basically limited to the under 5 group.
and both of those cohorts are low risk.
MoCo has done one thing right: mass vaccinations. And its time we start acting like. The people here should be strutting around like the people in Florida
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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.
Good thing there is a simple solution for when you can't hear folks because of the mask: ask them to speak more loudly and clearly.
It is a far easier problem to solve than overrun hospitals unable to tend adequately to covid and non-covid patients or than people dying or being left disabled by Covid. I know I would rather the inconvenience of a mask than the inconvenience of having to find a hospital bed for a loved one facing a serious medical emergency.
If you’re vaccinated or have had covid prior and recovered, you won’t be overrunning any hospitals. You’re going to feel sick for a few days to a week, and then you’ll get over it. Assuming you get sick at all. FFS people![]()
- A: The vaccinated are not overruning any hospitals. But we are still spreading the disease.
- B: The unvaccinated still are overruning hospitals in many areas of the country.
- C: Thirty percent of the country remains unvaccinated, but we have no way of easily identifying who is and who isn't vaccinated.
- Therefore, we must all continue to wear masks because of the selfish 30 percent of Americans who stubbornly refuse to get vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If restaurants are open, people are taking their masks off at the table (or bar).
If people are talking their masks off at the bar, there is no mask mandate.
If there is no mask mandate, I don’t bother with one running in for a quick grocery run. So far, no one has said anything about it to me.
If people don't have to be licensed drivers to walk in a parking lot, there is no requirement for driver's licenses. If there is no requirement for driver's licenses, I won't bother to renew mine.
DP. That’s a hilarious way to attempt a bogus analogy.
That’s kind of how it works now in Montgomery County. Don’t kid yourself. MoCo doesn’t enforce many laws - from driver laws to immigration laws to zoning laws.
Do you have any idea how many people are driving around without insurance? My neighbor’s car was hit by an uninsured driver and there was nothing she could do.
Do you realize how many illegal rentals there are in the county? And people driving around without a license?
I mean, if the county wants to pass random laws and then let people ignore them, I guess that’s where we’re at now.
Then you should just say, "I don't wear a mask because I don't wanna and nobody's gonna make me."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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.
Good thing there is a simple solution for when you can't hear folks because of the mask: ask them to speak more loudly and clearly.
It is a far easier problem to solve than overrun hospitals unable to tend adequately to covid and non-covid patients or than people dying or being left disabled by Covid. I know I would rather the inconvenience of a mask than the inconvenience of having to find a hospital bed for a loved one facing a serious medical emergency.
If you’re vaccinated or have had covid prior and recovered, you won’t be overrunning any hospitals. You’re going to feel sick for a few days to a week, and then you’ll get over it. Assuming you get sick at all. FFS people![]()
- A: The vaccinated are not overruning any hospitals. But we are still spreading the disease.
- B: The unvaccinated still are overruning hospitals in many areas of the country.
- C: Thirty percent of the country remains unvaccinated, but we have no way of easily identifying who is and who isn't vaccinated.
- Therefore, we must all continue to wear masks because of the selfish 30 percent of Americans who stubbornly refuse to get vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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.
Good thing there is a simple solution for when you can't hear folks because of the mask: ask them to speak more loudly and clearly.
It is a far easier problem to solve than overrun hospitals unable to tend adequately to covid and non-covid patients or than people dying or being left disabled by Covid. I know I would rather the inconvenience of a mask than the inconvenience of having to find a hospital bed for a loved one facing a serious medical emergency.
If you’re vaccinated or have had covid prior and recovered, you won’t be overrunning any hospitals. You’re going to feel sick for a few days to a week, and then you’ll get over it. Assuming you get sick at all. FFS people![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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.
Good thing there is a simple solution for when you can't hear folks because of the mask: ask them to speak more loudly and clearly.
It is a far easier problem to solve than overrun hospitals unable to tend adequately to covid and non-covid patients or than people dying or being left disabled by Covid. I know I would rather the inconvenience of a mask than the inconvenience of having to find a hospital bed for a loved one facing a serious medical emergency.
Anonymous wrote:
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If restaurants are open, people are taking their masks off at the table (or bar).
If people are talking their masks off at the bar, there is no mask mandate.
If there is no mask mandate, I don’t bother with one running in for a quick grocery run. So far, no one has said anything about it to me.
If people don't have to be licensed drivers to walk in a parking lot, there is no requirement for driver's licenses. If there is no requirement for driver's licenses, I won't bother to renew mine.
DP. That’s a hilarious way to attempt a bogus analogy.
That’s kind of how it works now in Montgomery County. Don’t kid yourself. MoCo doesn’t enforce many laws - from driver laws to immigration laws to zoning laws.
Do you have any idea how many people are driving around without insurance? My neighbor’s car was hit by an uninsured driver and there was nothing she could do.
Do you realize how many illegal rentals there are in the county? And people driving around without a license?
I mean, if the county wants to pass random laws and then let people ignore them, I guess that’s where we’re at now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If restaurants are open, people are taking their masks off at the table (or bar).
If people are talking their masks off at the bar, there is no mask mandate.
If there is no mask mandate, I don’t bother with one running in for a quick grocery run. So far, no one has said anything about it to me.
If people don't have to be licensed drivers to walk in a parking lot, there is no requirement for driver's licenses. If there is no requirement for driver's licenses, I won't bother to renew mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If restaurants are open, people are taking their masks off at the table (or bar).
If people are talking their masks off at the bar, there is no mask mandate.
If there is no mask mandate, I don’t bother with one running in for a quick grocery run. So far, no one has said anything about it to me.
Following up to add I’m vaccinated with a booster and have stellar health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not the youngest (or slimmest) bunch either! The council is laughing at people who still wear masks and think it means anything.
Your kids are in school ALL DAY! That breakfast was for a short time.
Anonymous wrote:If restaurants are open, people are taking their masks off at the table (or bar).
If people are talking their masks off at the bar, there is no mask mandate.
If there is no mask mandate, I don’t bother with one running in for a quick grocery run. So far, no one has said anything about it to me.