Anonymous wrote:Racial inequality meant that the vaccine mandate was never going to last in DC.
Sad day for the Mask Karens. I’m sure they’ll find something else to talk to the manager about.
Anonymous wrote:Racial inequality meant that the vaccine mandate was never going to last in DC.
Sad day for the Mask Karens. I’m sure they’ll find something else to talk to the manager about.
Anonymous wrote:Racial inequality meant that the vaccine mandate was never going to last in DC.
Sad day for the Mask Karens. I’m sure they’ll find something else to talk to the manager about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This feels so unfair. So unvaccinated adults can swan around unmasked in restaurants and bars, but my fully vaxxed kids have to continue wearing their masks for 8 hours a day in school. Drop the school mask mandate before dropping the vax mandate.
Schools will be next. Time to turn up the heat.
Who should we contact to “turn up the heat”? This is nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This feels so unfair. So unvaccinated adults can swan around unmasked in restaurants and bars, but my fully vaxxed kids have to continue wearing their masks for 8 hours a day in school. Drop the school mask mandate before dropping the vax mandate.
Schools will be next. Time to turn up the heat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they doing this? The vax mandate was great
Because it sucks. And people who are vaccinated are going out of their way to eat in Virginia because they don’t like the mandates. Lots of lost business and headaches for the restaurant owners.
I can't have been the only person who ate indoors in DC for the first time a couple of weeks ago BECAUSE of the vax mandate, and will now not do so.
OK, what is your limit? When will you eat in a restaurant again if there is no vax mandate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they doing this? The vax mandate was great
Because it sucks. And people who are vaccinated are going out of their way to eat in Virginia because they don’t like the mandates. Lots of lost business and headaches for the restaurant owners.
I can't have been the only person who ate indoors in DC for the first time a couple of weeks ago BECAUSE of the vax mandate, and will now not do so.
OK, what is your limit? When will you eat in a restaurant again if there is no vax mandate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they doing this? The vax mandate was great
Because it sucks. And people who are vaccinated are going out of their way to eat in Virginia because they don’t like the mandates. Lots of lost business and headaches for the restaurant owners.
I can't have been the only person who ate indoors in DC for the first time a couple of weeks ago BECAUSE of the vax mandate, and will now not do so.
Anonymous wrote:This feels so unfair. So unvaccinated adults can swan around unmasked in restaurants and bars, but my fully vaxxed kids have to continue wearing their masks for 8 hours a day in school. Drop the school mask mandate before dropping the vax mandate.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with everyone that dropping the vax mandate seems like a bizarre decision right now (I'm fine dropping the masks and also wish they'd at least explore dropping masks in schools), BUT
I frequent three different dining establishments due to some peculiarities of my schedule. One is a restaurant with a substantial bar, one is a coffee shop, and one is a mid-priced neighborhood restaurant (no bar). I am at them the same times every week, the coffee shop multiple times a week.
I do not know why, but they have all been a LOT less busy the last month. I wouldn't think it's the vax mandate because they are all in DC neighborhoods with a lot of vaccinated people and high mask compliance. If I had to speculate, it's that omicron freaked out a lot of the people who regularly hit up these spots, and that decreased business despite the vax mandate, not because of it.
But if you were an owner or manager of one of these places, you might not be sure what was causing it. The vax mandate was an inconvenience for businesses to implement, so it might be easy to point to it as the problem and lobby for DC to get rid of it. Again, I don't think that's the culprit, and I think likely these places were going to see a surge in business in the spring due to an overall decline in cases anyway. But I'm betting that there is some vocal opposition to the vax mandate among DC businesses, but rather than taking to Twitter and complaining on here, they are quietly lobbying through associations to get rid of the mandate. That's just my guess, because otherwise this seems out of left field.
I think a lot of the businesses who like the mandate will just keep it, now that it's been incorporated into their business practices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they doing this? The vax mandate was great
Because it sucks. And people who are vaccinated are going out of their way to eat in Virginia because they don’t like the mandates. Lots of lost business and headaches for the restaurant owners.
I can't have been the only person who ate indoors in DC for the first time a couple of weeks ago BECAUSE of the vax mandate, and will now not do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they doing this? The vax mandate was great
Because it sucks. And people who are vaccinated are going out of their way to eat in Virginia because they don’t like the mandates. Lots of lost business and headaches for the restaurant owners.
Anonymous wrote:Why are they doing this? The vax mandate was great