Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was doing a curbside pickup at Target and out walks a mom with two kids unmasked. Why?
Maybe she needed something (like food items you can't order for curbside) and had nobody else to take care of her kids? I mean, I am lucky my husband and I can divide and conquer so our kids don't go into stores, but i can EASILY think of reasons someone might take them in. Did you try?
I think pp Meant why didn’t they have masks on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could absolutely believe OP is real, and not a troll.
With people double masking... OUTSIDE, there are clearly a lot of people who have simply lost their grip on reality. They are beyond detached at this point.
When Covid is mostly gone in the next few months and the rest of us are pretty much back to normal, what will all these scared people do?
Based on a recent survey I saw, Americans believe that if you catch covid, you have a 17% chance of death (in reality, it’s less than 0.5% across all demographic groups, and much lower for younger people). Which would mean 17 million dead among the 100 million or so Americans who have already had it. The media and government have done a disturbingly good job at panicking Americans.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op sucks.
I suck because I cringe at seeing young kids without masks being exposed to a lot of people?
I am not talking necessities. We are currently on vacation. We drove and I see people out with young kids.
I also see kids in Fairfax and Arlington at the grocery store and target gnawing on shopping carts and high touch rails. It just makes me cringe. It would probably make me cringe even if we weren’t in the middle of a pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was doing a curbside pickup at Target and out walks a mom with two kids unmasked. Why?
Maybe she needed something (like food items you can't order for curbside) and had nobody else to take care of her kids? I mean, I am lucky my husband and I can divide and conquer so our kids don't go into stores, but i can EASILY think of reasons someone might take them in. Did you try?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was doing a curbside pickup at Target and out walks a mom with two kids unmasked. Why?
Maybe she needed something (like food items you can't order for curbside) and had nobody else to take care of her kids? I mean, I am lucky my husband and I can divide and conquer so our kids don't go into stores, but i can EASILY think of reasons someone might take them in. Did you try?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe OP you have a preexisting condition or maybe your kids do. If not, you are crazy.
Covid is no more than a flu in young children (one of my kids had it and it was a 24 diarrhea event... he has had much worse)... so pls.... stop judging normal people.
Also, kids masks (made of cotton and not well fitted) are not a great protection (though they may help protect others)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand parents being so panicked over their young otherwise healthy kids catching COVID compared to other diseases/activities which statistically pose a greater risk to children of that age but to each their own.
Unless your kid has some complications or health issues that put them at significant risk, there’s no rational reason to worry about them catching COVID. My oldest son caught COVID from my wife (I didn’t get it, and neither did my youngest, strangely. And we never bothered with isolating the other family members), as did his two cousins. The worst symptoms any of them had was a sore throat and losing their senses of taste and smell for a few days.
So, stop worrying about kids.
Anonymous wrote:I could absolutely believe OP is real, and not a troll.
With people double masking... OUTSIDE, there are clearly a lot of people who have simply lost their grip on reality. They are beyond detached at this point.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand parents being so panicked over their young otherwise healthy kids catching COVID compared to other diseases/activities which statistically pose a greater risk to children of that age but to each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still take my “too young to wear a mask” toddler (age 18 months) everywhere. Sorry not sorry.
Where is everywhere?