Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of an infant, thanks to everyone who will continue to wear a mask indoors at essential places. It sucks being a forgotten parent of a kid under 5.
Yes, and high risk folks who are unable to be vaccinated are also forgotten. We'll continue to mask, for those at higher risk. It hurts us zero to wear a mask inside.
The challenge is infants and imunocompromised folks have always been at higher risk of many things besides Covid. Infants do not have bad cases of Covid. At some point this has to end. We won’t be masking forever, and thankfully that is ending now. Parents and the imunocompromised will need to determine their own risk and accommodate as they did pre-Covid.
Thanks for making my risk analysis for me! Also, I bet you may feel differently it it was your kid. We are so close to a vaccine for kids under five that it is infuriating to feel dismissed here and else where like kids are fine so get over it. I love my child and I want my baby to have the same chance for protection as everyone else. Guess many people really are selfish.
It really is selfish to expect the world to cater to you, but I’ve been a parent infants and remember I felt that way at the time also.
It’s selfish to expect society to care enough to mask in the grocery store until my baby can get a vaccine hopefully in just a few months? I don’t care what else people do. But I would like to do essential errands safely. It’s actually not a lot to ask to care about others enough to wear a mask in the produce section. Glad you aren’t my in laws!
Considering the very low risk of covid in children under 5 and the very low vaccination rates in children, yes, you are selfish to expect others to mask for your baby.
+1 Please understand why there isn't a vaccine for that age group. It's because they will never ever find that benefits outweigh the risks. It's so unhealthy of PP to be waiting for a vaccine to get back to live. Get that baby out in the world and get help for your anxiety.
Screw you and everyone else being a jerk to me. Thanks for ruining my day. The lack of empathy is astounding. I don’t want my baby to get Covid until there’s a vaccine which is looking promising soon. Sorry you think you need to tell me how to analyze my risk and protect my family. Screw off. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of an infant, thanks to everyone who will continue to wear a mask indoors at essential places. It sucks being a forgotten parent of a kid under 5.
Yes, and high risk folks who are unable to be vaccinated are also forgotten. We'll continue to mask, for those at higher risk. It hurts us zero to wear a mask inside.
The challenge is infants and imunocompromised folks have always been at higher risk of many things besides Covid. Infants do not have bad cases of Covid. At some point this has to end. We won’t be masking forever, and thankfully that is ending now. Parents and the imunocompromised will need to determine their own risk and accommodate as they did pre-Covid.
Thanks for making my risk analysis for me! Also, I bet you may feel differently it it was your kid. We are so close to a vaccine for kids under five that it is infuriating to feel dismissed here and else where like kids are fine so get over it. I love my child and I want my baby to have the same chance for protection as everyone else. Guess many people really are selfish.
It really is selfish to expect the world to cater to you, but I’ve been a parent infants and remember I felt that way at the time also.
It’s selfish to expect society to care enough to mask in the grocery store until my baby can get a vaccine hopefully in just a few months? I don’t care what else people do. But I would like to do essential errands safely. It’s actually not a lot to ask to care about others enough to wear a mask in the produce section. Glad you aren’t my in laws!
Considering the very low risk of covid in children under 5 and the very low vaccination rates in children, yes, you are selfish to expect others to mask for your baby.
+1 Please understand why there isn't a vaccine for that age group. It's because they will never ever find that benefits outweigh the risks. It's so unhealthy of PP to be waiting for a vaccine to get back to live. Get that baby out in the world and get help for your anxiety.
Screw you and everyone else being a jerk to me. Thanks for ruining my day. The lack of empathy is astounding. I don’t want my baby to get Covid until there’s a vaccine which is looking promising soon. Sorry you think you need to tell me how to analyze my risk and protect my family. Screw off. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of an infant, thanks to everyone who will continue to wear a mask indoors at essential places. It sucks being a forgotten parent of a kid under 5.
Yes, and high risk folks who are unable to be vaccinated are also forgotten. We'll continue to mask, for those at higher risk. It hurts us zero to wear a mask inside.
The challenge is infants and imunocompromised folks have always been at higher risk of many things besides Covid. Infants do not have bad cases of Covid. At some point this has to end. We won’t be masking forever, and thankfully that is ending now. Parents and the imunocompromised will need to determine their own risk and accommodate as they did pre-Covid.
Thanks for making my risk analysis for me! Also, I bet you may feel differently it it was your kid. We are so close to a vaccine for kids under five that it is infuriating to feel dismissed here and else where like kids are fine so get over it. I love my child and I want my baby to have the same chance for protection as everyone else. Guess many people really are selfish.
It really is selfish to expect the world to cater to you, but I’ve been a parent infants and remember I felt that way at the time also.
It’s selfish to expect society to care enough to mask in the grocery store until my baby can get a vaccine hopefully in just a few months? I don’t care what else people do. But I would like to do essential errands safely. It’s actually not a lot to ask to care about others enough to wear a mask in the produce section. Glad you aren’t my in laws!
Considering the very low risk of covid in children under 5 and the very low vaccination rates in children, yes, you are selfish to expect others to mask for your baby.
+1 Please understand why there isn't a vaccine for that age group. It's because they will never ever find that benefits outweigh the risks. It's so unhealthy of PP to be waiting for a vaccine to get back to live. Get that baby out in the world and get help for your anxiety.
Screw you and everyone else being a jerk to me. Thanks for ruining my day. The lack of empathy is astounding. I don’t want my baby to get Covid until there’s a vaccine which is looking promising soon. Sorry you think you need to tell me how to analyze my risk and protect my family. Screw off. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts and prayers to all the maskers who will have to face the trauma of seeing everyone else throw their masks in a trash can this Spring.
You mean like my family member with an organ transplant who did not mount any immune response to their vaccines due to immune suppressing drugs? Do what you want with your own life but mocking others’ distress at a life threatening illness makes you a bad person.
People with organ transplants who are on anti-rejection medication have been extremely cautious of illness and will always be. Why are you only focusing on covid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of an infant, thanks to everyone who will continue to wear a mask indoors at essential places. It sucks being a forgotten parent of a kid under 5.
Yes, and high risk folks who are unable to be vaccinated are also forgotten. We'll continue to mask, for those at higher risk. It hurts us zero to wear a mask inside.
The challenge is infants and imunocompromised folks have always been at higher risk of many things besides Covid. Infants do not have bad cases of Covid. At some point this has to end. We won’t be masking forever, and thankfully that is ending now. Parents and the imunocompromised will need to determine their own risk and accommodate as they did pre-Covid.
Thanks for making my risk analysis for me! Also, I bet you may feel differently it it was your kid. We are so close to a vaccine for kids under five that it is infuriating to feel dismissed here and else where like kids are fine so get over it. I love my child and I want my baby to have the same chance for protection as everyone else. Guess many people really are selfish.
It really is selfish to expect the world to cater to you, but I’ve been a parent infants and remember I felt that way at the time also.
It’s selfish to expect society to care enough to mask in the grocery store until my baby can get a vaccine hopefully in just a few months? I don’t care what else people do. But I would like to do essential errands safely. It’s actually not a lot to ask to care about others enough to wear a mask in the produce section. Glad you aren’t my in laws!
Considering the very low risk of covid in children under 5 and the very low vaccination rates in children, yes, you are selfish to expect others to mask for your baby.
+1 Please understand why there isn't a vaccine for that age group. It's because they will never ever find that benefits outweigh the risks. It's so unhealthy of PP to be waiting for a vaccine to get back to live. Get that baby out in the world and get help for your anxiety.
Screw you and everyone else being a jerk to me. Thanks for ruining my day. The lack of empathy is astounding. I don’t want my baby to get Covid until there’s a vaccine which is looking promising soon. Sorry you think you need to tell me how to analyze my risk and protect my family. Screw off. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of an infant, thanks to everyone who will continue to wear a mask indoors at essential places. It sucks being a forgotten parent of a kid under 5.
Yes, and high risk folks who are unable to be vaccinated are also forgotten. We'll continue to mask, for those at higher risk. It hurts us zero to wear a mask inside.
The challenge is infants and imunocompromised folks have always been at higher risk of many things besides Covid. Infants do not have bad cases of Covid. At some point this has to end. We won’t be masking forever, and thankfully that is ending now. Parents and the imunocompromised will need to determine their own risk and accommodate as they did pre-Covid.
Thanks for making my risk analysis for me! Also, I bet you may feel differently it it was your kid. We are so close to a vaccine for kids under five that it is infuriating to feel dismissed here and else where like kids are fine so get over it. I love my child and I want my baby to have the same chance for protection as everyone else. Guess many people really are selfish.
It really is selfish to expect the world to cater to you, but I’ve been a parent infants and remember I felt that way at the time also.
It’s selfish to expect society to care enough to mask in the grocery store until my baby can get a vaccine hopefully in just a few months? I don’t care what else people do. But I would like to do essential errands safely. It’s actually not a lot to ask to care about others enough to wear a mask in the produce section. Glad you aren’t my in laws!
Considering the very low risk of covid in children under 5 and the very low vaccination rates in children, yes, you are selfish to expect others to mask for your baby.
+1 Please understand why there isn't a vaccine for that age group. It's because they will never ever find that benefits outweigh the risks. It's so unhealthy of PP to be waiting for a vaccine to get back to live. Get that baby out in the world and get help for your anxiety.
Screw you and everyone else being a jerk to me. Thanks for ruining my day. The lack of empathy is astounding. I don’t want my baby to get Covid until there’s a vaccine which is looking promising soon. Sorry you think you need to tell me how to analyze my risk and protect my family. Screw off. Seriously.
Why would you ever inject your baby with an experimental, unnecessary, ineffective vaccine with no track record?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of an infant, thanks to everyone who will continue to wear a mask indoors at essential places. It sucks being a forgotten parent of a kid under 5.
Yes, and high risk folks who are unable to be vaccinated are also forgotten. We'll continue to mask, for those at higher risk. It hurts us zero to wear a mask inside.
The challenge is infants and imunocompromised folks have always been at higher risk of many things besides Covid. Infants do not have bad cases of Covid. At some point this has to end. We won’t be masking forever, and thankfully that is ending now. Parents and the imunocompromised will need to determine their own risk and accommodate as they did pre-Covid.
Thanks for making my risk analysis for me! Also, I bet you may feel differently it it was your kid. We are so close to a vaccine for kids under five that it is infuriating to feel dismissed here and else where like kids are fine so get over it. I love my child and I want my baby to have the same chance for protection as everyone else. Guess many people really are selfish.
It really is selfish to expect the world to cater to you, but I’ve been a parent infants and remember I felt that way at the time also.
It’s selfish to expect society to care enough to mask in the grocery store until my baby can get a vaccine hopefully in just a few months? I don’t care what else people do. But I would like to do essential errands safely. It’s actually not a lot to ask to care about others enough to wear a mask in the produce section. Glad you aren’t my in laws!
Considering the very low risk of covid in children under 5 and the very low vaccination rates in children, yes, you are selfish to expect others to mask for your baby.
+1 Please understand why there isn't a vaccine for that age group. It's because they will never ever find that benefits outweigh the risks. It's so unhealthy of PP to be waiting for a vaccine to get back to live. Get that baby out in the world and get help for your anxiety.
Screw you and everyone else being a jerk to me. Thanks for ruining my day. The lack of empathy is astounding. I don’t want my baby to get Covid until there’s a vaccine which is looking promising soon. Sorry you think you need to tell me how to analyze my risk and protect my family. Screw off. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of an infant, thanks to everyone who will continue to wear a mask indoors at essential places. It sucks being a forgotten parent of a kid under 5.
Yes, and high risk folks who are unable to be vaccinated are also forgotten. We'll continue to mask, for those at higher risk. It hurts us zero to wear a mask inside.
The challenge is infants and imunocompromised folks have always been at higher risk of many things besides Covid. Infants do not have bad cases of Covid. At some point this has to end. We won’t be masking forever, and thankfully that is ending now. Parents and the imunocompromised will need to determine their own risk and accommodate as they did pre-Covid.
Infants have had bad cases of covid and died.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of an infant, thanks to everyone who will continue to wear a mask indoors at essential places. It sucks being a forgotten parent of a kid under 5.
Yes, and high risk folks who are unable to be vaccinated are also forgotten. We'll continue to mask, for those at higher risk. It hurts us zero to wear a mask inside.
The challenge is infants and imunocompromised folks have always been at higher risk of many things besides Covid. Infants do not have bad cases of Covid. At some point this has to end. We won’t be masking forever, and thankfully that is ending now. Parents and the imunocompromised will need to determine their own risk and accommodate as they did pre-Covid.
Thanks for making my risk analysis for me! Also, I bet you may feel differently it it was your kid. We are so close to a vaccine for kids under five that it is infuriating to feel dismissed here and else where like kids are fine so get over it. I love my child and I want my baby to have the same chance for protection as everyone else. Guess many people really are selfish.
It really is selfish to expect the world to cater to you, but I’ve been a parent infants and remember I felt that way at the time also.
It’s selfish to expect society to care enough to mask in the grocery store until my baby can get a vaccine hopefully in just a few months? I don’t care what else people do. But I would like to do essential errands safely. It’s actually not a lot to ask to care about others enough to wear a mask in the produce section. Glad you aren’t my in laws!
Considering the very low risk of covid in children under 5 and the very low vaccination rates in children, yes, you are selfish to expect others to mask for your baby.
+1 Please understand why there isn't a vaccine for that age group. It's because they will never ever find that benefits outweigh the risks. It's so unhealthy of PP to be waiting for a vaccine to get back to live. Get that baby out in the world and get help for your anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of an infant, thanks to everyone who will continue to wear a mask indoors at essential places. It sucks being a forgotten parent of a kid under 5.
Yes, and high risk folks who are unable to be vaccinated are also forgotten. We'll continue to mask, for those at higher risk. It hurts us zero to wear a mask inside.
The challenge is infants and imunocompromised folks have always been at higher risk of many things besides Covid. Infants do not have bad cases of Covid. At some point this has to end. We won’t be masking forever, and thankfully that is ending now. Parents and the imunocompromised will need to determine their own risk and accommodate as they did pre-Covid.
Thanks for making my risk analysis for me! Also, I bet you may feel differently it it was your kid. We are so close to a vaccine for kids under five that it is infuriating to feel dismissed here and else where like kids are fine so get over it. I love my child and I want my baby to have the same chance for protection as everyone else. Guess many people really are selfish.
It really is selfish to expect the world to cater to you, but I’ve been a parent infants and remember I felt that way at the time also.
It’s selfish to expect society to care enough to mask in the grocery store until my baby can get a vaccine hopefully in just a few months? I don’t care what else people do. But I would like to do essential errands safely. It’s actually not a lot to ask to care about others enough to wear a mask in the produce section. Glad you aren’t my in laws!
Considering the very low risk of covid in children under 5 and the very low vaccination rates in children, yes, you are selfish to expect others to mask for your baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts and prayers to all the maskers who will have to face the trauma of seeing everyone else throw their masks in a trash can this Spring.
You mean like my family member with an organ transplant who did not mount any immune response to their vaccines due to immune suppressing drugs? Do what you want with your own life but mocking others’ distress at a life threatening illness makes you a bad person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent of an infant, thanks to everyone who will continue to wear a mask indoors at essential places. It sucks being a forgotten parent of a kid under 5.
Yes, and high risk folks who are unable to be vaccinated are also forgotten. We'll continue to mask, for those at higher risk. It hurts us zero to wear a mask inside.
The challenge is infants and imunocompromised folks have always been at higher risk of many things besides Covid. Infants do not have bad cases of Covid. At some point this has to end. We won’t be masking forever, and thankfully that is ending now. Parents and the imunocompromised will need to determine their own risk and accommodate as they did pre-Covid.
Thanks for making my risk analysis for me! Also, I bet you may feel differently it it was your kid. We are so close to a vaccine for kids under five that it is infuriating to feel dismissed here and else where like kids are fine so get over it. I love my child and I want my baby to have the same chance for protection as everyone else. Guess many people really are selfish.
It really is selfish to expect the world to cater to you, but I’ve been a parent infants and remember I felt that way at the time also.
It’s selfish to expect society to care enough to mask in the grocery store until my baby can get a vaccine hopefully in just a few months? I don’t care what else people do. But I would like to do essential errands safely. It’s actually not a lot to ask to care about others enough to wear a mask in the produce section. Glad you aren’t my in laws!