Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually don’t think people like OP need to quarantine/isolate. Let’s all start just carrying on.
+1. At some point it’s the most at risk people that need to protect themselves. They need to stay at home, avoid crowds and indoor places. We can’t hide for ever. If you are at risk, wear your masks, don’t meet up with friends, etc.
I have no pre existing condition and I don’t really know anyone that does (perhaps not aware)…
God this is such a selfish point of view. The immunocomprised should just continue to live like hermits so the rest of us can go back to "normal"? The more the rest of the world does go back to normal, the harder it becomes for the immunocomprosed to stay safe. Eff you.
DP, but I find your attitude profoundly selfish - expecting the rest of the world to accommodate you, and to care more about your health than you. Only you can protect you. You can live a pretty normal life if you wear a kn95 anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually don’t think people like OP need to quarantine/isolate. Let’s all start just carrying on.
+1. At some point it’s the most at risk people that need to protect themselves. They need to stay at home, avoid crowds and indoor places. We can’t hide for ever. If you are at risk, wear your masks, don’t meet up with friends, etc.
I have no pre existing condition and I don’t really know anyone that does (perhaps not aware)…
God this is such a selfish point of view. The immunocomprised should just continue to live like hermits so the rest of us can go back to "normal"? The more the rest of the world does go back to normal, the harder it becomes for the immunocomprosed to stay safe. Eff you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually don’t think people like OP need to quarantine/isolate. Let’s all start just carrying on.
+1. At some point it’s the most at risk people that need to protect themselves. They need to stay at home, avoid crowds and indoor places. We can’t hide for ever. If you are at risk, wear your masks, don’t meet up with friends, etc.
I have no pre existing condition and I don’t really know anyone that does (perhaps not aware)…
God this is such a selfish point of view. The immunocomprised should just continue to live like hermits so the rest of us can go back to "normal"? The more the rest of the world does go back to normal, the harder it becomes for the immunocomprosed to stay safe. Eff you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually don’t think people like OP need to quarantine/isolate. Let’s all start just carrying on.
+1. At some point it’s the most at risk people that need to protect themselves. They need to stay at home, avoid crowds and indoor places. We can’t hide for ever. If you are at risk, wear your masks, don’t meet up with friends, etc.
I have no pre existing condition and I don’t really know anyone that does (perhaps not aware)…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post reads like someone wanted to start yet another thread to "wear your mask!" and invented a story to get the ball rolling. I've had my family tested numerous times for coughs and sniffles and its never been Covid. There are still other viruses out there. Sorry, just not buying this one.
Oh wow, you are just so smart and perceptive. "I don't have covid, so someone else doesn't either. They must be making that up."
1+. "This may lead to policies I don't like so it must be a lie."![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post reads like someone wanted to start yet another thread to "wear your mask!" and invented a story to get the ball rolling. I've had my family tested numerous times for coughs and sniffles and its never been Covid. There are still other viruses out there. Sorry, just not buying this one.
Oh wow, you are just so smart and perceptive. "I don't have covid, so someone else doesn't either. They must be making that up."
Anonymous wrote:This post reads like someone wanted to start yet another thread to "wear your mask!" and invented a story to get the ball rolling. I've had my family tested numerous times for coughs and sniffles and its never been Covid. There are still other viruses out there. Sorry, just not buying this one.
Anonymous wrote:You were only contagious for the first few days, if at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually don’t think people like OP need to quarantine/isolate. Let’s all start just carrying on.
+1. At some point it’s the most at risk people that need to protect themselves. They need to stay at home, avoid crowds and indoor places. We can’t hide for ever. If you are at risk, wear your masks, don’t meet up with friends, etc.
I have no pre existing condition and I don’t really know anyone that does (perhaps not aware)…
I tend to agree with this. And yes I am pro-vax, but putting the burdon on everyone, endlessly, helps no one.
And I certainly hope <12 kids can get their shots soon, and hope their families do what they need to protect themselves. But the rest of us should be allowed to go on.
You realize that this is nearly impossible for us families with kids <12, if the rest of the world chooses to just "go on" without making any efforts to help? Workplaces going back in unmasked. Stores being totally unmasked. Many fewer accommodations to WFH with kids. If there were generally a higher level of masking, with otherwise things being open, everyone would be much safer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were only contagious for the first few days, if at all.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually don’t think people like OP need to quarantine/isolate. Let’s all start just carrying on.
+1. At some point it’s the most at risk people that need to protect themselves. They need to stay at home, avoid crowds and indoor places. We can’t hide for ever. If you are at risk, wear your masks, don’t meet up with friends, etc.
I have no pre existing condition and I don’t really know anyone that does (perhaps not aware)…
I tend to agree with this. And yes I am pro-vax, but putting the burdon on everyone, endlessly, helps no one.
And I certainly hope <12 kids can get their shots soon, and hope their families do what they need to protect themselves. But the rest of us should be allowed to go on.