Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is probably a good thing. It will go a long way to demonstrate how pointless most masks are. When vaccinated and boosted people are still getting it, you can be sure that fabric mask you can see through if you hold it up to your eye won’t do much of anything. And eventually people will come to realize this.
Wonder why doctors wear them? Do you think it is miasma?
False equivalence.
Doctors (even those working in pharmacies) work in environments sought out by those who are sickly and/or suffering from ailments. Not comparable to the average person going about their business in a non-medical setting. If mask mandates worked Florida and other areas with less mask adherence would continually demonstrate abnormally high case numbers, when in reality the opposite has been observed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is probably a good thing. It will go a long way to demonstrate how pointless most masks are. When vaccinated and boosted people are still getting it, you can be sure that fabric mask you can see through if you hold it up to your eye won’t do much of anything. And eventually people will come to realize this.
Wonder why doctors wear them? Do you think it is miasma?
Anonymous wrote:This is probably a good thing. It will go a long way to demonstrate how pointless most masks are. When vaccinated and boosted people are still getting it, you can be sure that fabric mask you can see through if you hold it up to your eye won’t do much of anything. And eventually people will come to realize this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is probably a good thing. It will go a long way to demonstrate how pointless most masks are. When vaccinated and boosted people are still getting it, you can be sure that fabric mask you can see through if you hold it up to your eye won’t do much of anything. And eventually people will come to realize this.
Shrug. Guess it's back to spending my time and money in Virginia.
But, yeah. I agree with your post.
Good, since it means your uncontained germs will be their problem. As we discussed the last time you threatened to flounce across the river, it's hard to imagine a working mom who has time to go way the hell out there on a regular basis anyway. You either care about this mask thing far more than you value your time (weird) or you're not actually a local parent.
I can literally see Virginia from my house.
Do you understand geography?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is probably a good thing. It will go a long way to demonstrate how pointless most masks are. When vaccinated and boosted people are still getting it, you can be sure that fabric mask you can see through if you hold it up to your eye won’t do much of anything. And eventually people will come to realize this.
Shrug. Guess it's back to spending my time and money in Virginia.
But, yeah. I agree with your post.
Good, since it means your uncontained germs will be their problem. As we discussed the last time you threatened to flounce across the river, it's hard to imagine a working mom who has time to go way the hell out there on a regular basis anyway. You either care about this mask thing far more than you value your time (weird) or you're not actually a local parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is probably a good thing. It will go a long way to demonstrate how pointless most masks are. When vaccinated and boosted people are still getting it, you can be sure that fabric mask you can see through if you hold it up to your eye won’t do much of anything. And eventually people will come to realize this.
Shrug. Guess it's back to spending my time and money in Virginia.
But, yeah. I agree with your post.
Good, since it means your uncontained germs will be their problem. As we discussed the last time you threatened to flounce across the river, it's hard to imagine a working mom who has time to go way the hell out there on a regular basis anyway. You either care about this mask thing far more than you value your time (weird) or you're not actually a local parent.
Way the hell out there?
It takes me 5 minutes to drive from my house in Virginia to DC proper...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two free rapid tests per day. 1000 kits per day going to libraries.
Errr... What's the population in DC? Are there about 1,000 libraries?
The slide show says that 1,000,000 rapid tests have been ordered. 42,000 are already available. 200,000 are in transit.
And, yes, the city's population is about 700,000. Presumably we would go through the tests in one day. But this is better than nothing. My family and our three guests will try to avail ourselves of our free test to make the one gathering we are having safer than it would have been otherwise.
Tests are not for your guests. They are for DC residents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is probably a good thing. It will go a long way to demonstrate how pointless most masks are. When vaccinated and boosted people are still getting it, you can be sure that fabric mask you can see through if you hold it up to your eye won’t do much of anything. And eventually people will come to realize this.
Shrug. Guess it's back to spending my time and money in Virginia.
But, yeah. I agree with your post.
Good, since it means your uncontained germs will be their problem. As we discussed the last time you threatened to flounce across the river, it's hard to imagine a working mom who has time to go way the hell out there on a regular basis anyway. You either care about this mask thing far more than you value your time (weird) or you're not actually a local parent.
Anonymous wrote:If you believe in the vaccine, you shouldn't believe in masks. Vaccines>mask...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer to get infected after all the people who refuse to wear masks, get vaccinated or bolstered, or those who eat or drink indoors in public places. Eventually the virus mutates so it doesn't kill as many people.
The goal is to get it in the last wave or thereafter, not in the multiple waves before that.
There's never going to be a last wave. Only a next wave. This thing isn't going away. It's here, and forever.
Read the history of the great influenza. It's like you've never heard of history. Eventually it will become endemic like the regular flu and effect fewer people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer to get infected after all the people who refuse to wear masks, get vaccinated or bolstered, or those who eat or drink indoors in public places. Eventually the virus mutates so it doesn't kill as many people.
The goal is to get it in the last wave or thereafter, not in the multiple waves before that.
There's never going to be a last wave. Only a next wave. This thing isn't going away. It's here, and forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is probably a good thing. It will go a long way to demonstrate how pointless most masks are. When vaccinated and boosted people are still getting it, you can be sure that fabric mask you can see through if you hold it up to your eye won’t do much of anything. And eventually people will come to realize this.
Shrug. Guess it's back to spending my time and money in Virginia.
But, yeah. I agree with your post.
Anonymous wrote:This is probably a good thing. It will go a long way to demonstrate how pointless most masks are. When vaccinated and boosted people are still getting it, you can be sure that fabric mask you can see through if you hold it up to your eye won’t do much of anything. And eventually people will come to realize this.
Anonymous wrote:I prefer to get infected after all the people who refuse to wear masks, get vaccinated or bolstered, or those who eat or drink indoors in public places. Eventually the virus mutates so it doesn't kill as many people.
The goal is to get it in the last wave or thereafter, not in the multiple waves before that.