Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is the vaccine passport actually happening? Inquiring Virginians disgusted with Youngkin want to know.
Does that mean you’ll move to MD if so?
It would be an argument in favor. Maryland seems much better run than Virginia is likely to be over the next four years.
Yeah, thanks to our Republican governor, right? You want to come from Virginia (run by a Democrat the past few years) to a state that has been run by a Republican governor.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone on this thread who is opposed to vaccine passport, please write the county council and let them know. They need to hear that the residents don't want this as many of them have already publicly stated that they support the passport.
I’m happy to send an email. Any suggestions as who would be the most effective to email?
If anyone knows of someone who might be more receptive to opposing the vaccine mandate, I would love to hear it.
Send separate emails to your district councilmember and all four at large members. And when you send the email to Albornoz, keep in mind that he’s council president so he has a lot of power.
Would someone be willing to post a list or a link to the at-large members with their email addresses?
I think this is up for a vote soon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone on this thread who is opposed to vaccine passport, please write the county council and let them know. They need to hear that the residents don't want this as many of them have already publicly stated that they support the passport.
I’m happy to send an email. Any suggestions as who would be the most effective to email?
If anyone knows of someone who might be more receptive to opposing the vaccine mandate, I would love to hear it.
Send separate emails to your district councilmember and all four at large members. And when you send the email to Albornoz, keep in mind that he’s council president so he has a lot of power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is the vaccine passport actually happening? Inquiring Virginians disgusted with Youngkin want to know.
Does that mean you’ll move to MD if so?
It would be an argument in favor. Maryland seems much better run than Virginia is likely to be over the next four years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are vacationing in PA, no mask mandates, no craziness. I guess PA wants our money more than MoCo.
Idiots all of you.
Big whoop you protected your vax status 😂😂
Stop the trolling you dont want to show a vaccine good for you your choice
MOCo restaurant group record sales 😂 we are just fine without your money
Anonymous wrote:We are vacationing in PA, no mask mandates, no craziness. I guess PA wants our money more than MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is the vaccine passport actually happening? Inquiring Virginians disgusted with Youngkin want to know.
Does that mean you’ll move to MD if so?
Anonymous wrote:So is the vaccine passport actually happening? Inquiring Virginians disgusted with Youngkin want to know.
Anonymous wrote:So is the vaccine passport actually happening? Inquiring Virginians disgusted with Youngkin want to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My family and I are fully vaccinated, but I have no desire to "show my papers" in order to eat at a restaurant. It is none of their &*% business. When we eat out, it will be in Virginia, just 5 minutes away. We might even move there. It is no wonder Northern Virginia keeps winning businesses away from MoCo.
Same here. All vaxxed (and all got covid 4 weeks ago) and won’t be showing any papers when we go out to eat. But we’re staying here in MoCo - we’re just not complying with this BS.
We’ll politely say “no thank you”, and then asked to be shown to our table. They asked, we refused. They did their part. They fulfilled their compliance with the rule. At that point, they can either make the decision to accept our money, or take the extra, uncompensated step of enforcing county ordinances for free, at the expense of customers.
Their choice.
Talk about putting businesses in a bad spot.
My 14 yo unvaccinated teen plays a sport and we pay a trainer, plus a gym membership. I guess the gym has to give that money up in order to comply.
Gyms are suffering as it is, and I’m sure they don’t want to lose the members they do have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone on this thread who is opposed to vaccine passport, please write the county council and let them know. They need to hear that the residents don't want this as many of them have already publicly stated that they support the passport.
I’m happy to send an email. Any suggestions as who would be the most effective to email?
If anyone knows of someone who might be more receptive to opposing the vaccine mandate, I would love to hear it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My family and I are fully vaccinated, but I have no desire to "show my papers" in order to eat at a restaurant. It is none of their &*% business. When we eat out, it will be in Virginia, just 5 minutes away. We might even move there. It is no wonder Northern Virginia keeps winning businesses away from MoCo.
Same here. All vaxxed (and all got covid 4 weeks ago) and won’t be showing any papers when we go out to eat. But we’re staying here in MoCo - we’re just not complying with this BS.
We’ll politely say “no thank you”, and then asked to be shown to our table. They asked, we refused. They did their part. They fulfilled their compliance with the rule. At that point, they can either make the decision to accept our money, or take the extra, uncompensated step of enforcing county ordinances for free, at the expense of customers.
Their choice.
Talk about putting businesses in a bad spot.
My 14 yo unvaccinated teen plays a sport and we pay a trainer, plus a gym membership. I guess the gym has to give that money up in order to comply.
Gyms are suffering as it is, and I’m sure they don’t want to lose the members they do have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My family and I are fully vaccinated, but I have no desire to "show my papers" in order to eat at a restaurant. It is none of their &*% business. When we eat out, it will be in Virginia, just 5 minutes away. We might even move there. It is no wonder Northern Virginia keeps winning businesses away from MoCo.
Same here. All vaxxed (and all got covid 4 weeks ago) and won’t be showing any papers when we go out to eat. But we’re staying here in MoCo - we’re just not complying with this BS.
We’ll politely say “no thank you”, and then asked to be shown to our table. They asked, we refused. They did their part. They fulfilled their compliance with the rule. At that point, they can either make the decision to accept our money, or take the extra, uncompensated step of enforcing county ordinances for free, at the expense of customers.
Their choice.