Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should all be marked in some way so when they want to go to hospital for Covid symptoms they can be turned away at the door.
I assume you felt the same about people attending the large protests over the last month?
I attended the protests, mainly local people, most socially distancing, and nearly all wore masks! For a public good to highlight injustices that were already going on!!! Not for freaking fireworks on a controversial holiday at the least and especially as he has been taunting the mayor about clearing the streets. Fine if he wants fireworks why doesn't he have them at his home in Florida and let all who want to go see, provides buses, I don't care but not in my hometown when the CDC says no social gathering over 10! A 5 year old could tell you this makes no sense, no wonder Americans banned in Europe, the USA is a laughing stock / horror show you can't stop watching at how utterly ridiculous this and the anti-mask campaign by government officials is!
Sorry, you still took part in mass gatherings, with tons of people yelling and chanting (not to mention mask wearing not nearly as universal as you claim and often no distancing), in the middle of a pandemic. You don’t really have grounds to stand on to criticize other people for also gathering together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's going to be mostly out of towners who show up on the mall. Actually being there isn't that bad if you can stake out a spot with a blanket. It's the travel to and from and using the bathroom that are problematic.
Have you ever been? It's not "fine" on the mall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should all be marked in some way so when they want to go to hospital for Covid symptoms they can be turned away at the door.
I assume you felt the same about people attending the large protests over the last month?
I attended the protests, mainly local people, most socially distancing, and nearly all wore masks! For a public good to highlight injustices that were already going on!!! Not for freaking fireworks on a controversial holiday at the least and especially as he has been taunting the mayor about clearing the streets. Fine if he wants fireworks why doesn't he have them at his home in Florida and let all who want to go see, provides buses, I don't care but not in my hometown when the CDC says no social gathering over 10! A 5 year old could tell you this makes no sense, no wonder Americans banned in Europe, the USA is a laughing stock / horror show you can't stop watching at how utterly ridiculous this and the anti-mask campaign by government officials is!
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely!
Love my country my adopted homeland that has given me so much opportunity I could never have where I came from (Chile).
I love to celebrate our country’s birthday. It is beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Is it mostly going to be out of towners? From far away?
Should we be brace for a lot of admissions at the DC area hospitals like MedStar, INOVA, etc. ? Or are these people going to be bringing it back to places like PA, Southern VA etc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should all be marked in some way so when they want to go to hospital for Covid symptoms they can be turned away at the door.
I assume you felt the same about people attending the large protests over the last month?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the July 4th celebration on the National mall will proceed complete with fireworks and flyovers. Seems like a terrible idea given that so many cities are seeing resurgence in Covid infections and that no one will be required to wear a mask. Protests also planned so potentially a lot of people in close contact.
Description from WaPo here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/transportation/2020/07/02/fourth-july-washington-includes-fireworks-military-flyovers-protests/
If you’re local (in the DMV) are you planning on attending? Curious if this is an event that will primarily attract out of towners or locals - or both. And does Bowser support this? Realize it may not be in her control but this seems like a bad idea from a public health perspective even if it offers a boost to business (which I recognize as valuable but a resurgence of Covid is also costly economically).
From what I saw of protesters over the past weeks most were pretty conscious of SD and masks. Don’t have as much faith in tourists.
Anonymous wrote:No. You couldn't get me to go on a cool night with no pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:They should all be marked in some way so when they want to go to hospital for Covid symptoms they can be turned away at the door.