Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty covid cautious for two years I decided to throw caution to the wind while on vacation and now I am sick. The brain fog and lightheadedness is just unpleasant and I wonder if people who have gotten sick multiple times are just permanently stuck in a brain fog and that's explaining the lower IQ levels evidence by anti maskers
You don’t sound very cautious. When you say vacation and cautious it does not mix. Feel better.
There are no masks. But those who don’t mask should not complain when they get it from school.
OK. We won’t. I’m not sure why you think anyone would.
Last year there were multiple posts here complaining.
The complaints about cases were from a small group of parents who had their kids in VA anyway. The vast majority of parents have come to terms with what it means for covid to become an endemic disease. Those that used to care got over it quickly once they found out what a nothingburger covid is.
Stop blaming VA parents who don’t care. It is not a nothing burger and time for you to grow up.
It really is. It’s basically a cold, after you’ve been vaccinated.
It was very different than a cold for me. And for some it lasts more than a few days. But, decent people also try not to spread colds.
You mean your mask didn’t save you? Shocker.
I always mask and rarely go indoors. Good try.
That’s my point. You’re not going to stop it.
As a community we can get it under control if everyone worked together.
We are working together! We’re coming up with public health policies that now take into consideration kids’ needs (which was not happening in 2020/2021).
This as ‘under control’ as we’re going to get. And things are pretty good now!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty covid cautious for two years I decided to throw caution to the wind while on vacation and now I am sick. The brain fog and lightheadedness is just unpleasant and I wonder if people who have gotten sick multiple times are just permanently stuck in a brain fog and that's explaining the lower IQ levels evidence by anti maskers
You don’t sound very cautious. When you say vacation and cautious it does not mix. Feel better.
There are no masks. But those who don’t mask should not complain when they get it from school.
OK. We won’t. I’m not sure why you think anyone would.
Last year there were multiple posts here complaining.
The complaints about cases were from a small group of parents who had their kids in VA anyway. The vast majority of parents have come to terms with what it means for covid to become an endemic disease. Those that used to care got over it quickly once they found out what a nothingburger covid is.
Stop blaming VA parents who don’t care. It is not a nothing burger and time for you to grow up.
It really is. It’s basically a cold, after you’ve been vaccinated.
It was very different than a cold for me. And for some it lasts more than a few days. But, decent people also try not to spread colds.
You mean your mask didn’t save you? Shocker.
I always mask and rarely go indoors. Good try.
That’s my point. You’re not going to stop it.
As a community we can get it under control if everyone worked together.
It is under control. The vaccines greatly reduce the severity of illness. That’s the part we can control. We can’t reasonably control transmissions.
This new variant isn't as severe but higher transmission. Yes, we can control transmission. You not being willing to does not mean it cannot be done.
The fact for you got it, despite always wearing a mask and rarely going indoors, says otherwise.
It's fine. It's basically a cold at this point. Those aren't fun, but we don't fundamentally alter how we live because of colds.
Some people clearly want us to do just that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty covid cautious for two years I decided to throw caution to the wind while on vacation and now I am sick. The brain fog and lightheadedness is just unpleasant and I wonder if people who have gotten sick multiple times are just permanently stuck in a brain fog and that's explaining the lower IQ levels evidence by anti maskers
You don’t sound very cautious. When you say vacation and cautious it does not mix. Feel better.
There are no masks. But those who don’t mask should not complain when they get it from school.
OK. We won’t. I’m not sure why you think anyone would.
Last year there were multiple posts here complaining.
The complaints about cases were from a small group of parents who had their kids in VA anyway. The vast majority of parents have come to terms with what it means for covid to become an endemic disease. Those that used to care got over it quickly once they found out what a nothingburger covid is.
Stop blaming VA parents who don’t care. It is not a nothing burger and time for you to grow up.
It really is. It’s basically a cold, after you’ve been vaccinated.
It was very different than a cold for me. And for some it lasts more than a few days. But, decent people also try not to spread colds.
You mean your mask didn’t save you? Shocker.
I always mask and rarely go indoors. Good try.
That’s my point. You’re not going to stop it.
As a community we can get it under control if everyone worked together.
It is under control. The vaccines greatly reduce the severity of illness. That’s the part we can control. We can’t reasonably control transmissions.
This new variant isn't as severe but higher transmission. Yes, we can control transmission. You not being willing to does not mean it cannot be done.
The fact for you got it, despite always wearing a mask and rarely going indoors, says otherwise.
It's fine. It's basically a cold at this point. Those aren't fun, but we don't fundamentally alter how we live because of colds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty covid cautious for two years I decided to throw caution to the wind while on vacation and now I am sick. The brain fog and lightheadedness is just unpleasant and I wonder if people who have gotten sick multiple times are just permanently stuck in a brain fog and that's explaining the lower IQ levels evidence by anti maskers
You don’t sound very cautious. When you say vacation and cautious it does not mix. Feel better.
There are no masks. But those who don’t mask should not complain when they get it from school.
OK. We won’t. I’m not sure why you think anyone would.
Last year there were multiple posts here complaining.
The complaints about cases were from a small group of parents who had their kids in VA anyway. The vast majority of parents have come to terms with what it means for covid to become an endemic disease. Those that used to care got over it quickly once they found out what a nothingburger covid is.
Stop blaming VA parents who don’t care. It is not a nothing burger and time for you to grow up.
It really is. It’s basically a cold, after you’ve been vaccinated.
It was very different than a cold for me. And for some it lasts more than a few days. But, decent people also try not to spread colds.
You mean your mask didn’t save you? Shocker.
I always mask and rarely go indoors. Good try.
That’s my point. You’re not going to stop it.
As a community we can get it under control if everyone worked together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty covid cautious for two years I decided to throw caution to the wind while on vacation and now I am sick. The brain fog and lightheadedness is just unpleasant and I wonder if people who have gotten sick multiple times are just permanently stuck in a brain fog and that's explaining the lower IQ levels evidence by anti maskers
You don’t sound very cautious. When you say vacation and cautious it does not mix. Feel better.
There are no masks. But those who don’t mask should not complain when they get it from school.
OK. We won’t. I’m not sure why you think anyone would.
Last year there were multiple posts here complaining.
The complaints about cases were from a small group of parents who had their kids in VA anyway. The vast majority of parents have come to terms with what it means for covid to become an endemic disease. Those that used to care got over it quickly once they found out what a nothingburger covid is.
Stop blaming VA parents who don’t care. It is not a nothing burger and time for you to grow up.
It really is. It’s basically a cold, after you’ve been vaccinated.
It was very different than a cold for me. And for some it lasts more than a few days. But, decent people also try not to spread colds.
You mean your mask didn’t save you? Shocker.
I always mask and rarely go indoors. Good try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty covid cautious for two years I decided to throw caution to the wind while on vacation and now I am sick. The brain fog and lightheadedness is just unpleasant and I wonder if people who have gotten sick multiple times are just permanently stuck in a brain fog and that's explaining the lower IQ levels evidence by anti maskers
You don’t sound very cautious. When you say vacation and cautious it does not mix. Feel better.
There are no masks. But those who don’t mask should not complain when they get it from school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty covid cautious for two years I decided to throw caution to the wind while on vacation and now I am sick. The brain fog and lightheadedness is just unpleasant and I wonder if people who have gotten sick multiple times are just permanently stuck in a brain fog and that's explaining the lower IQ levels evidence by anti maskers
You don’t sound very cautious. When you say vacation and cautious it does not mix. Feel better.
There are no masks. But those who don’t mask should not complain when they get it from school.
OK. We won’t. I’m not sure why you think anyone would.
Last year there were multiple posts here complaining.
The complaints about cases were from a small group of parents who had their kids in VA anyway. The vast majority of parents have come to terms with what it means for covid to become an endemic disease. Those that used to care got over it quickly once they found out what a nothingburger covid is.
Stop blaming VA parents who don’t care. It is not a nothing burger and time for you to grow up.
It really is. It’s basically a cold, after you’ve been vaccinated.
It was very different than a cold for me. And for some it lasts more than a few days. But, decent people also try not to spread colds.
You mean your mask didn’t save you? Shocker.
I always mask and rarely go indoors. Good try.
That’s my point. You’re not going to stop it.
As a community we can get it under control if everyone worked together.
It is under control. The vaccines greatly reduce the severity of illness. That’s the part we can control. We can’t reasonably control transmissions.
This new variant isn't as severe but higher transmission. Yes, we can control transmission. You not being willing to does not mean it cannot be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty covid cautious for two years I decided to throw caution to the wind while on vacation and now I am sick. The brain fog and lightheadedness is just unpleasant and I wonder if people who have gotten sick multiple times are just permanently stuck in a brain fog and that's explaining the lower IQ levels evidence by anti maskers
You don’t sound very cautious. When you say vacation and cautious it does not mix. Feel better.
There are no masks. But those who don’t mask should not complain when they get it from school.
OK. We won’t. I’m not sure why you think anyone would.
Last year there were multiple posts here complaining.
The complaints about cases were from a small group of parents who had their kids in VA anyway. The vast majority of parents have come to terms with what it means for covid to become an endemic disease. Those that used to care got over it quickly once they found out what a nothingburger covid is.
Stop blaming VA parents who don’t care. It is not a nothing burger and time for you to grow up.
It really is. It’s basically a cold, after you’ve been vaccinated.
It was very different than a cold for me. And for some it lasts more than a few days. But, decent people also try not to spread colds.
You mean your mask didn’t save you? Shocker.
I always mask and rarely go indoors. Good try.
That’s my point. You’re not going to stop it.
As a community we can get it under control if everyone worked together.
It is under control. The vaccines greatly reduce the severity of illness. That’s the part we can control. We can’t reasonably control transmissions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty covid cautious for two years I decided to throw caution to the wind while on vacation and now I am sick. The brain fog and lightheadedness is just unpleasant and I wonder if people who have gotten sick multiple times are just permanently stuck in a brain fog and that's explaining the lower IQ levels evidence by anti maskers
You don’t sound very cautious. When you say vacation and cautious it does not mix. Feel better.
There are no masks. But those who don’t mask should not complain when they get it from school.
OK. We won’t. I’m not sure why you think anyone would.
Last year there were multiple posts here complaining.
The complaints about cases were from a small group of parents who had their kids in VA anyway. The vast majority of parents have come to terms with what it means for covid to become an endemic disease. Those that used to care got over it quickly once they found out what a nothingburger covid is.
Stop blaming VA parents who don’t care. It is not a nothing burger and time for you to grow up.
It really is. It’s basically a cold, after you’ve been vaccinated.
It was very different than a cold for me. And for some it lasts more than a few days. But, decent people also try not to spread colds.
You mean your mask didn’t save you? Shocker.
I always mask and rarely go indoors. Good try.
That’s my point. You’re not going to stop it.
As a community we can get it under control if everyone worked together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty covid cautious for two years I decided to throw caution to the wind while on vacation and now I am sick. The brain fog and lightheadedness is just unpleasant and I wonder if people who have gotten sick multiple times are just permanently stuck in a brain fog and that's explaining the lower IQ levels evidence by anti maskers
You don’t sound very cautious. When you say vacation and cautious it does not mix. Feel better.
There are no masks. But those who don’t mask should not complain when they get it from school.
OK. We won’t. I’m not sure why you think anyone would.
Last year there were multiple posts here complaining.
The complaints about cases were from a small group of parents who had their kids in VA anyway. The vast majority of parents have come to terms with what it means for covid to become an endemic disease. Those that used to care got over it quickly once they found out what a nothingburger covid is.
Stop blaming VA parents who don’t care. It is not a nothing burger and time for you to grow up.
It really is. It’s basically a cold, after you’ve been vaccinated.
It was very different than a cold for me. And for some it lasts more than a few days. But, decent people also try not to spread colds.
You mean your mask didn’t save you? Shocker.
I always mask and rarely go indoors. Good try.
That’s my point. You’re not going to stop it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty covid cautious for two years I decided to throw caution to the wind while on vacation and now I am sick. The brain fog and lightheadedness is just unpleasant and I wonder if people who have gotten sick multiple times are just permanently stuck in a brain fog and that's explaining the lower IQ levels evidence by anti maskers
You don’t sound very cautious. When you say vacation and cautious it does not mix. Feel better.
There are no masks. But those who don’t mask should not complain when they get it from school.
OK. We won’t. I’m not sure why you think anyone would.
Last year there were multiple posts here complaining.
The complaints about cases were from a small group of parents who had their kids in VA anyway. The vast majority of parents have come to terms with what it means for covid to become an endemic disease. Those that used to care got over it quickly once they found out what a nothingburger covid is.
Stop blaming VA parents who don’t care. It is not a nothing burger and time for you to grow up.
It really is. It’s basically a cold, after you’ve been vaccinated.
It was very different than a cold for me. And for some it lasts more than a few days. But, decent people also try not to spread colds.
You mean your mask didn’t save you? Shocker.
I always mask and rarely go indoors. Good try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty covid cautious for two years I decided to throw caution to the wind while on vacation and now I am sick. The brain fog and lightheadedness is just unpleasant and I wonder if people who have gotten sick multiple times are just permanently stuck in a brain fog and that's explaining the lower IQ levels evidence by anti maskers
You don’t sound very cautious. When you say vacation and cautious it does not mix. Feel better.
There are no masks. But those who don’t mask should not complain when they get it from school.
OK. We won’t. I’m not sure why you think anyone would.
Last year there were multiple posts here complaining.
The complaints about cases were from a small group of parents who had their kids in VA anyway. The vast majority of parents have come to terms with what it means for covid to become an endemic disease. Those that used to care got over it quickly once they found out what a nothingburger covid is.
Stop blaming VA parents who don’t care. It is not a nothing burger and time for you to grow up.
It really is. It’s basically a cold, after you’ve been vaccinated.
It was very different than a cold for me. And for some it lasts more than a few days. But, decent people also try not to spread colds.
You mean your mask didn’t save you? Shocker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty covid cautious for two years I decided to throw caution to the wind while on vacation and now I am sick. The brain fog and lightheadedness is just unpleasant and I wonder if people who have gotten sick multiple times are just permanently stuck in a brain fog and that's explaining the lower IQ levels evidence by anti maskers
You don’t sound very cautious. When you say vacation and cautious it does not mix. Feel better.
There are no masks. But those who don’t mask should not complain when they get it from school.
OK. We won’t. I’m not sure why you think anyone would.
Last year there were multiple posts here complaining.
The complaints about cases were from a small group of parents who had their kids in VA anyway. The vast majority of parents have come to terms with what it means for covid to become an endemic disease. Those that used to care got over it quickly once they found out what a nothingburger covid is.
Stop blaming VA parents who don’t care. It is not a nothing burger and time for you to grow up.
It really is. It’s basically a cold, after you’ve been vaccinated.
It was very different than a cold for me. And for some it lasts more than a few days. But, decent people also try not to spread colds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty covid cautious for two years I decided to throw caution to the wind while on vacation and now I am sick. The brain fog and lightheadedness is just unpleasant and I wonder if people who have gotten sick multiple times are just permanently stuck in a brain fog and that's explaining the lower IQ levels evidence by anti maskers
You don’t sound very cautious. When you say vacation and cautious it does not mix. Feel better.
There are no masks. But those who don’t mask should not complain when they get it from school.
OK. We won’t. I’m not sure why you think anyone would.
Last year there were multiple posts here complaining.
The complaints about cases were from a small group of parents who had their kids in VA anyway. The vast majority of parents have come to terms with what it means for covid to become an endemic disease. Those that used to care got over it quickly once they found out what a nothingburger covid is.
Stop blaming VA parents who don’t care. It is not a nothing burger and time for you to grow up.
It really is. It’s basically a cold, after you’ve been vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been pretty covid cautious for two years I decided to throw caution to the wind while on vacation and now I am sick. The brain fog and lightheadedness is just unpleasant and I wonder if people who have gotten sick multiple times are just permanently stuck in a brain fog and that's explaining the lower IQ levels evidence by anti maskers
You don’t sound very cautious. When you say vacation and cautious it does not mix. Feel better.
There are no masks. But those who don’t mask should not complain when they get it from school.
OK. We won’t. I’m not sure why you think anyone would.
Last year there were multiple posts here complaining.
The complaints about cases were from a small group of parents who had their kids in VA anyway. The vast majority of parents have come to terms with what it means for covid to become an endemic disease. Those that used to care got over it quickly once they found out what a nothingburger covid is.
Stop blaming VA parents who don’t care. It is not a nothing burger and time for you to grow up.