Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, too many friends testing positive.
I'm back to wearing a n95 indoors while in public.
Therapy will help
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s scary out there these days. I thought it was all behind us. We’ve stopped going to the stores if we don’t need to - all Insta art/door dash/Amazon. We aren’t meeting friends unless outside.
Hahahhaa. You sound like a lot of fun. Glad people like you are staying home, don't have to deal with COVID KARENS in public.
People like you is the reason why Covid will always be around. If you would just stay home and mask up in the limited instances where you need to leave the home, it would be better.
I love this argument. All about moral superiority. Lady, even China with their massive lockdowns where they welded people into their homes could not stop the spread. Humans cannot stop nature. Virus is going to virus and no amount of hand sanitzer, masks, and weird covid rituals work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:N-95 in public places like grocery stores, metro, flights and medical setting.
Flu shot for the entire family, asap (at least 2 weeks before school opens.)
Covid is very smart. It only strikes at doctors offices, grocery stores and on the metro! This virus is so smart! What CAN'T it do?
Most Covid is spread in the home, but you do you. Keep masking, at least us normal people know who to avoid in public!
NP- you’re obviously not very smart if you don’t get it. No one said they can only get it in those places. The difference is that if some of us are going to get a virus that could potentially take us out for weeks or longer, we would rather get it from someone we know and care about as opposed to some @sshat stranger on the metro. Also it’s called risk REDUCTION, not taking out risk altogether. Serious idiots on this forum.
Omg these words came out of your mouth and you’re the one calling people idiots?!?
Oh wait. You’re right. The Covid from the people you know and care about is much less severe that the @asshat stranger variant. My bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:N-95 in public places like grocery store, metro, flights and medical setting.
Flu shot for the entire family, asap (at least 2 weeks before school opens.)
Covid is very smart. It only strikes at doctors offices, grocery stores and on the metro! This virus is so smart! What CAN'T it do?
Most Covid is spread in the home, but you do you. Keep masking, at least us normal people know who to avoid in public!
NP- you’re obviously not very smart if you don’t get it. No one said they can only get it in those places. The difference is that if some of us are going to get a virus that could potentially take us out for weeks or longer, we would rather get it from someone we know and care about as opposed to some @sshat stranger on the metro. Also it’s called risk REDUCTION, not taking out risk altogether. Serious idiots on this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely masking and staying home more. Plus lots of hand sanitizer, and back to wiping down groceries (picked up curbside).
Wow. I never wiped groceries even in the middle of pandemic. Never had food delivered to my house. Never masked (unless it was absolutely mandated, like on airplanes or doctor's office). Still have not had covid. Oh, and no one in my family is vaccinated. We live in NoVa and all worked from the office even during pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People really need to stay home. I’m debating whether the kids should go to school virtual or maybe home schooling them.
Please be kidding.
Umm. Do you recall how many dead there were? How sick people were getting? I’m not taking that chance with my littles or fam.
That was all before vaccines. Not many people dying anymore, and you and your “littles” are probably at low risk to begin with. Are you really going to pull them out if school each time you read about an “uptick?”
Vaccines aren’t stopping transmission. How hard is that to get?
They are reducing the serious illness and death. It is making Covid just another disease. Are there still risks? Sure. Bu please remember the whole “masking is for other people” thing was before there were good masks available to the public. There is no need for most people to stay home or mask. If you feel you need to socially isolate from others - and risk all the negative things that go with that- go ahead. But stop trying to drag the rest of us with you. Schools need to stay in-person, because virtual schooling was a joke. Our kids have been harmed enough by it.
The 'public' never wore good masks. I sure didn't. I wore a buff most of the time because I wasn't going to spend money on stupid face masks just because a rando politician told me to and I knew they did nothing. Eventually, stopped wearing the buff and used the surgical masks provided by the stores. If they wanted me to wear a mask, then they can give me it.
Again, masks do nothing. Why wasn't anyone masking prior to 2020 when they were sick? If they work so well, we would've prevented so much sickness and disease.![]()
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All logic goes out the window when it comes to COVID karens!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM is not a good barometer for even the DC area. No one wearing a mask in the grocery store today. People have moved on
Funny. About 50% of the grocery store I was at was masked today.
I doubt that. You're hilarious. When is your next stand up show?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:N-95 in public places like grocery store, metro, flights and medical setting.
Flu shot for the entire family, asap (at least 2 weeks before school opens.)
Covid is very smart. It only strikes at doctors offices, grocery stores and on the metro! This virus is so smart! What CAN'T it do?
Most Covid is spread in the home, but you do you. Keep masking, at least us normal people know who to avoid in public!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely masking and staying home more. Plus lots of hand sanitizer, and back to wiping down groceries (picked up curbside).
Wiping down groceries does nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely masking and staying home more. Plus lots of hand sanitizer, and back to wiping down groceries (picked up curbside).