Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we want to wear masks, leave us alone.
I had to deal with some of you jerks refusing to wear masks even when they were "mandatory" in MoCo.
Not everyone talks about diabetes, or their chronic health condition, or their fragile parents or kids. That's why many of us are wearing masks.
Just make sure you’re at least wearing a surgical mask. The cloth mask isn’t doing anything, so if you’re wearing that you’re either dumb, a virtue signaler, or a dumb virtue signaler.
I think that’s a slight mischaracterization. Cloth isn’t effective over long periods, yes but for a short time, like shopping, it is fine, provided it fits well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hate that we're going to end up with a stratified society where patrons don't wear a mask but the help will have to.
"the help"?
Oh dear Lord.
Anonymous wrote:I really hate that we're going to end up with a stratified society where patrons don't wear a mask but the help will have to.
Anonymous wrote:I really hate that we're going to end up with a stratified society where patrons don't wear a mask but the help will have to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we want to wear masks, leave us alone.
I had to deal with some of you jerks refusing to wear masks even when they were "mandatory" in MoCo.
Not everyone talks about diabetes, or their chronic health condition, or their fragile parents or kids. That's why many of us are wearing masks.
Just make sure you’re at least wearing a surgical mask. The cloth mask isn’t doing anything, so if you’re wearing that you’re either dumb, a virtue signaler, or a dumb virtue signaler.
I think that’s a slight mischaracterization. Cloth isn’t effective over long periods, yes but for a short time, like shopping, it is fine, provided it fits well.
Anonymous wrote:I really hate that we're going to end up with a stratified society where patrons don't wear a mask but the help will have to.
Anonymous wrote:I really hate that we're going to end up with a stratified society where patrons don't wear a mask but the help will have to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read the crazy number of posts, but just got back from vacation to a place in the west where maybe 10% of people were wearing masks. Then went to Whole Foods here yesterday (masks not required) and 99% of the people were wearing masks. I had back to back business meetings just before vacation. At one, in TN, there were no masks at all. Not at the hotel, in restaurants, in the meeting. In the other, in PA, we had to test to attend and be masked the whole day.
I’m ready to ditch the mask given the super low rates here, but the peer pressure is real.
+1. I wore mine grocery shopping this weekend because I didn't want to stick out, not because I think my cloth mask is doing anything. This was at Trader Joe's, and there were a handful of shoppers and employees not wearing one, so maybe it's slowly starting to change.
DH went to a different store and is less self-conscious than me and didn't wear one. In that case he said the only other person not wearing one was the store manager.He said other shoppers were staring at him the entire time, not necessarily an angry stare (as much as you could tell that with masks on, lol), more disbelief.
I’ve been the only one maskless a few times in NE DC grocery stores. No looks from anyone though. People just going on with their lives just as I am.
It's political theater. The more blue, or rather, the more progressive an area is, the more people are going to clutch into their masks. Places like Takoma Park will be the last to let go of masks.
Well this attempted swipe at progressives didn't age well ... TKPK has alreqady rescinded mask mandates
https://www.sourceofthespring.com/takoma-park-news/2789889/takoma-park-rescinds-indoor-mask-mandate/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read the crazy number of posts, but just got back from vacation to a place in the west where maybe 10% of people were wearing masks. Then went to Whole Foods here yesterday (masks not required) and 99% of the people were wearing masks. I had back to back business meetings just before vacation. At one, in TN, there were no masks at all. Not at the hotel, in restaurants, in the meeting. In the other, in PA, we had to test to attend and be masked the whole day.
I’m ready to ditch the mask given the super low rates here, but the peer pressure is real.
+1. I wore mine grocery shopping this weekend because I didn't want to stick out, not because I think my cloth mask is doing anything. This was at Trader Joe's, and there were a handful of shoppers and employees not wearing one, so maybe it's slowly starting to change.
DH went to a different store and is less self-conscious than me and didn't wear one. In that case he said the only other person not wearing one was the store manager.He said other shoppers were staring at him the entire time, not necessarily an angry stare (as much as you could tell that with masks on, lol), more disbelief.
I’ve been the only one maskless a few times in NE DC grocery stores. No looks from anyone though. People just going on with their lives just as I am.
It's political theater. The more blue, or rather, the more progressive an area is, the more people are going to clutch into their masks. Places like Takoma Park will be the last to let go of masks.
Well this attempted swipe at progressives didn't age well ... TKPK has alreqady rescinded mask mandates
https://www.sourceofthespring.com/takoma-park-news/2789889/takoma-park-rescinds-indoor-mask-mandate/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read the crazy number of posts, but just got back from vacation to a place in the west where maybe 10% of people were wearing masks. Then went to Whole Foods here yesterday (masks not required) and 99% of the people were wearing masks. I had back to back business meetings just before vacation. At one, in TN, there were no masks at all. Not at the hotel, in restaurants, in the meeting. In the other, in PA, we had to test to attend and be masked the whole day.
I’m ready to ditch the mask given the super low rates here, but the peer pressure is real.
+1. I wore mine grocery shopping this weekend because I didn't want to stick out, not because I think my cloth mask is doing anything. This was at Trader Joe's, and there were a handful of shoppers and employees not wearing one, so maybe it's slowly starting to change.
DH went to a different store and is less self-conscious than me and didn't wear one. In that case he said the only other person not wearing one was the store manager.He said other shoppers were staring at him the entire time, not necessarily an angry stare (as much as you could tell that with masks on, lol), more disbelief.
I’ve been the only one maskless a few times in NE DC grocery stores. No looks from anyone though. People just going on with their lives just as I am.
It's political theater. The more blue, or rather, the more progressive an area is, the more people are going to clutch into their masks. Places like Takoma Park will be the last to let go of masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we want to wear masks, leave us alone.
I had to deal with some of you jerks refusing to wear masks even when they were "mandatory" in MoCo.
Not everyone talks about diabetes, or their chronic health condition, or their fragile parents or kids. That's why many of us are wearing masks.
Just make sure you’re at least wearing a surgical mask. The cloth mask isn’t doing anything, so if you’re wearing that you’re either dumb, a virtue signaler, or a dumb virtue signaler.