Anonymous wrote:1. older population
2. more international population
3. lots of medics
4. highly educated and well informed
5. addicted to divisive politics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think generally, very liberal areas tend to think of the collective, whereas the red areas are much more about the individual, and "I do what I like as long as it's not illegal".. "don't tread on me".
That's also why very liberal areas tend to have higher tax rates, higher minimum wage, more social welfare, do more things for the poor.
It's a collective mindset vs individual mindset.
This is laughable.
Why? It's definitely accurate.
Have you ever left your very liberal area ever? You think people in red states don't do anything for their neighbors or to help the poor? Or do whatever they "like as long as it's not illegal?"
Get your nose out of the air.
You have zero idea about anything about me, but I do hold a PhD in American Political Science and specialized in political psych/public opinion. Levels of Individualism are higher among conservative/Republican ideology. Pure and simple.
I guarantee you I grew up in a redder state than you did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighborhood (adult or kid) has no one wearing masks outdoor since last year. The other neighborhood a couple street across, many kids still wear masks on outdoor playground. I hear all the time that covid mostly have zero or mild effects on kids, but what happens my kids are the odd one that may catch covid with life threatening symptoms.
We still mask outdoor at playground, and I mask (as an adult) to protect myself and to protect kids (my own kids plus other kids) at playground. I don't allow my kids to play with neighborhood kids because I have not seen them wearing mask since last year.
You are exhibit A.
Your kids are going to be socially stunted for life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighborhood (adult or kid) has no one wearing masks outdoor since last year. The other neighborhood a couple street across, many kids still wear masks on outdoor playground. I hear all the time that covid mostly have zero or mild effects on kids, but what happens my kids are the odd one that may catch covid with life threatening symptoms.
We still mask outdoor at playground, and I mask (as an adult) to protect myself and to protect kids (my own kids plus other kids) at playground. I don't allow my kids to play with neighborhood kids because I have not seen them wearing mask since last year.
You are exhibit A.
Your kids are going to be socially stunted for life.
Anonymous wrote:My neighborhood (adult or kid) has no one wearing masks outdoor since last year. The other neighborhood a couple street across, many kids still wear masks on outdoor playground. I hear all the time that covid mostly have zero or mild effects on kids, but what happens my kids are the odd one that may catch covid with life threatening symptoms.
We still mask outdoor at playground, and I mask (as an adult) to protect myself and to protect kids (my own kids plus other kids) at playground. I don't allow my kids to play with neighborhood kids because I have not seen them wearing mask since last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because a significant number of people who live in MoCo are FDA or NIH employees. Or work for one of the pharma companies. Along with other scientists who work at NOAA and many other federal agencies and private companies.
We're not yokels who believe the science info FOX is selling.
Right, but since we know the science, we should also have the integrity not to insist in masks outdoors in uncrowded settings, since the science doesn't support that. Interestingly, it's the highly educated, *non* scientists who are the ones I see continuing to mask outdoors. Us scientists know better.
And who is currently mandating wearing masks in uncrowded outside areas in MoCo? No one that I know of.
I might wear one, but I also have allergies and have found out the masks help me. Or others may be wearing them because of the cold. And some people may just be paranoid. And other peoole.who are scientists know this is still a new virus. Who knows?
Masks are not mandated outdoors, and other people wearing them outdoors is not hurting you in the slightest. Let them do what they want to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because a significant number of people who live in MoCo are FDA or NIH employees. Or work for one of the pharma companies. Along with other scientists who work at NOAA and many other federal agencies and private companies.
We're not yokels who believe the science info FOX is selling.
Right, but since we know the science, we should also have the integrity not to insist in masks outdoors in uncrowded settings, since the science doesn't support that. Interestingly, it's the highly educated, *non* scientists who are the ones I see continuing to mask outdoors. Us scientists know better.
And who is currently mandating wearing masks in uncrowded outside areas in MoCo? No one that I know of.
I might wear one, but I also have allergies and have found out the masks help me. Or others may be wearing them because of the cold. And some people may just be paranoid. And other peoole.who are scientists know this is still a new virus. Who knows?
Masks are not mandated outdoors, and other people wearing them outdoors is not hurting you in the slightest. Let them do what they want to do.
Thanks for pointing this out PP. Someone is creating a "Phantom problem". OP may have seen a few people masking in an uncrowded outdoor setting but saying that people( as if majority of people) in moco is doing this is nuts. This is exactly the same thing that happened in the politics forum where someone created a make believe issue, and before we know it, things got overblown, and was used by people who have political agenda. I'm very sure someone is doing the same thing here, and spinning this rhetoric right now to gather audience, I will not be surprised if I see this same rhetoric in the news. I've seen at least 3 posts here that ended up in the news, someone in the media is checking this site for inflammatory discussions and then putting it out there without enough research.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because a significant number of people who live in MoCo are FDA or NIH employees. Or work for one of the pharma companies. Along with other scientists who work at NOAA and many other federal agencies and private companies.
We're not yokels who believe the science info FOX is selling.
Right, but since we know the science, we should also have the integrity not to insist in masks outdoors in uncrowded settings, since the science doesn't support that. Interestingly, it's the highly educated, *non* scientists who are the ones I see continuing to mask outdoors. Us scientists know better.
And who is currently mandating wearing masks in uncrowded outside areas in MoCo? No one that I know of.
I might wear one, but I also have allergies and have found out the masks help me. Or others may be wearing them because of the cold. And some people may just be paranoid. And other peoole.who are scientists know this is still a new virus. Who knows?
Masks are not mandated outdoors, and other people wearing them outdoors is not hurting you in the slightest. Let them do what they want to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think generally, very liberal areas tend to think of the collective, whereas the red areas are much more about the individual, and "I do what I like as long as it's not illegal".. "don't tread on me".
That's also why very liberal areas tend to have higher tax rates, higher minimum wage, more social welfare, do more things for the poor.
It's a collective mindset vs individual mindset.
This is laughable.
Why? It's definitely accurate.
Have you ever left your very liberal area ever? You think people in red states don't do anything for their neighbors or to help the poor? Or do whatever they "like as long as it's not illegal?"
Get your nose out of the air.
You have zero idea about anything about me, but I do hold a PhD in American Political Science and specialized in political psych/public opinion. Levels of Individualism are higher among conservative/Republican ideology. Pure and simple.
I guarantee you I grew up in a redder state than you did.
Anonymous wrote:This isn’t entirely a bad thing. I think it’s awesome that MoCo has such a high Vax rate and I still think masks make sense in some indoor settings.
This also isn’t about the politics or the government. It is one factor, but other than the things County Executive Elrich (who I generally like) is saying, but random people I see and people I know.
I still see a ton of people wearing masks outdoors, even alone. Im involved with some organizations that still aren’t comfortable having in-person meetings. Not because they think Zoom is just more convenient…. they have literally said they’re afraid because of Covid. I have friends who put masks on outdoors when there are, in their opinion, too many people around, who wear N95s to go over friends houses, and even people who won’t go to parties or moderately sized public events. The Thanksgiving parade is finally confirmed to happen, and they are requiring masks. A handful of other outdoor events were still canceled. People seem to be really fixated on breakthrough cases and variants.
These aren’t even older, high risk people. These are friends of mine in their 30s with no significant health issues and are fully vaccinated.
When I leave the area - elsewhere in the US or even locally, in PG or even DC - it is still not so extreme, especially with the Zooming and masking. What is it specifically about MoCo that makes so many people OBSESSED with continuing Covid restrictions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprise, surprise! most people who are responding sound like Trumpists. I swear this board has been invaded by a lot of Trumpists that don't live in the DMV when the VA campaigns started.
It does seem like the board has been invaded by right wing people that don’t live in the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because a significant number of people who live in MoCo are FDA or NIH employees. Or work for one of the pharma companies. Along with other scientists who work at NOAA and many other federal agencies and private companies.
We're not yokels who believe the science info FOX is selling.
Right, but since we know the science, we should also have the integrity not to insist in masks outdoors in uncrowded settings, since the science doesn't support that. Interestingly, it's the highly educated, *non* scientists who are the ones I see continuing to mask outdoors. Us scientists know better.