Anonymous wrote:It’s crazy how much such a small group of people unreasonably hate Hogan. All just because he doesn’t have a D next to his name.
Anonymous wrote:It’s crazy how much such a small group of people unreasonably hate Hogan. All just because he doesn’t have a D next to his name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-75% of Marylanders who tested positive for COVID were not fully vaccinated
-84% of COVID hospitalizations were people who were not fully vaccinated
-84% of COVID deaths in Maryland were not fully vaccinated
Nobody wants anything to shut down again (it's not realistic long term anyway) so why doesn't Hogan just restrict indoor dining, gyms, etc to those who are vaccinated? That's what Chicago is doing. Maybe if these people had actual consequences, they'd go get vaccinated.
I wish Hogan was more proactive, but in truth, these mandates put the burden on businesses to implement and enforce, which is a big ask. Not only that, but NYC has all of these mandates, and it doesn't seem to be stopping transmission at all.
Because of the mandates, I noticed all my NYC friends were very confident about going to restaurants, Broadway shows, etc. Most of them also got covid.
Whereas me, hiding in my house for the month of December? No covid.
I'm not judging, I am just tired.
You're missing that most people, without a mandate, have done these things without a mask! Please don't insinuate that mask mandates spread more virus. That is untrue.
Mask mandates don't spread the virus. Masks work very well. However, thinking that you have magic immunity when you take your mask off to eat in a restaurant is magical thinking.
New York restaurants require vax proof for indoor dining. (Although I don't think they actually could mandate that the staff get vaxxed. Dining and kitchen staff in NYC have no rights whatsoever and turnover has always been ridiculous... Not to mention the number of undocumented...
I'm not blaming the waitstaff. Quite the contrary: they are held hostage by a bunch of diners who think being vaccinated made them immune and not infectious.
Considering how people who have been double vaccine booster are getting infected that doesn’t really support your argument that New York restaurants are safe now does it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want everything shut down EXCEPT schools.
That would help drive home to the people who are out partying how serious this is. We also need a temporary resumption of some emergency benefits
AMEN!
I am totally flabergasted at all the calls to shut down schools while the rest of the world keeps on spinning.
Anonymous wrote:I want everything shut down EXCEPT schools.
That would help drive home to the people who are out partying how serious this is. We also need a temporary resumption of some emergency benefits
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad for all the measures announced - but they are all upstream, why can’t something as simple as MASKS be part of lessening the upstream emergencies?
Because Hogan prefers putting his constituents safety and wellbeing at risk with subpar healthcare, in the hope that most of them won't realize they were at risk all this while, and vote for him for Senator, because they're just happy he didn't close anything and let them get on with their lives.
I loathe elected officials who gamble on their voters' stupidity.
But you voted for Biden. Lol.
Oh man you're clever.
I didn’t vote for him so yeah, actually I am.
Remember when he said in July during one of his many pressers to get vaccinated that if you got the vaccine you wouldn’t get Covid? That didn’t age well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad for all the measures announced - but they are all upstream, why can’t something as simple as MASKS be part of lessening the upstream emergencies?
Because Hogan prefers putting his constituents safety and wellbeing at risk with subpar healthcare, in the hope that most of them won't realize they were at risk all this while, and vote for him for Senator, because they're just happy he didn't close anything and let them get on with their lives.
I loathe elected officials who gamble on their voters' stupidity.
But you voted for Biden. Lol.
Oh man you're clever.
I didn’t vote for him so yeah, actually I am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-75% of Marylanders who tested positive for COVID were not fully vaccinated
-84% of COVID hospitalizations were people who were not fully vaccinated
-84% of COVID deaths in Maryland were not fully vaccinated
Nobody wants anything to shut down again (it's not realistic long term anyway) so why doesn't Hogan just restrict indoor dining, gyms, etc to those who are vaccinated? That's what Chicago is doing. Maybe if these people had actual consequences, they'd go get vaccinated.
I wish Hogan was more proactive, but in truth, these mandates put the burden on businesses to implement and enforce, which is a big ask. Not only that, but NYC has all of these mandates, and it doesn't seem to be stopping transmission at all.
Because of the mandates, I noticed all my NYC friends were very confident about going to restaurants, Broadway shows, etc. Most of them also got covid.
Whereas me, hiding in my house for the month of December? No covid.
I'm not judging, I am just tired.
You're missing that most people, without a mandate, have done these things without a mask! Please don't insinuate that mask mandates spread more virus. That is untrue.
Mask mandates don't spread the virus. Masks work very well. However, thinking that you have magic immunity when you take your mask off to eat in a restaurant is magical thinking.
New York restaurants require vax proof for indoor dining. (Although I don't think they actually could mandate that the staff get vaxxed. Dining and kitchen staff in NYC have no rights whatsoever and turnover has always been ridiculous... Not to mention the number of undocumented...
I'm not blaming the waitstaff. Quite the contrary: they are held hostage by a bunch of diners who think being vaccinated made them immune and not infectious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad for all the measures announced - but they are all upstream, why can’t something as simple as MASKS be part of lessening the upstream emergencies?
Because Hogan prefers putting his constituents safety and wellbeing at risk with subpar healthcare, in the hope that most of them won't realize they were at risk all this while, and vote for him for Senator, because they're just happy he didn't close anything and let them get on with their lives.
I loathe elected officials who gamble on their voters' stupidity.
But you voted for Biden. Lol.
Oh man you're clever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-75% of Marylanders who tested positive for COVID were not fully vaccinated
-84% of COVID hospitalizations were people who were not fully vaccinated
-84% of COVID deaths in Maryland were not fully vaccinated
Nobody wants anything to shut down again (it's not realistic long term anyway) so why doesn't Hogan just restrict indoor dining, gyms, etc to those who are vaccinated? That's what Chicago is doing. Maybe if these people had actual consequences, they'd go get vaccinated.
I wish Hogan was more proactive, but in truth, these mandates put the burden on businesses to implement and enforce, which is a big ask. Not only that, but NYC has all of these mandates, and it doesn't seem to be stopping transmission at all.
Because of the mandates, I noticed all my NYC friends were very confident about going to restaurants, Broadway shows, etc. Most of them also got covid.
Whereas me, hiding in my house for the month of December? No covid.
I'm not judging, I am just tired.
And are your friends fine? I bet they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-75% of Marylanders who tested positive for COVID were not fully vaccinated
-84% of COVID hospitalizations were people who were not fully vaccinated
-84% of COVID deaths in Maryland were not fully vaccinated
Nobody wants anything to shut down again (it's not realistic long term anyway) so why doesn't Hogan just restrict indoor dining, gyms, etc to those who are vaccinated? That's what Chicago is doing. Maybe if these people had actual consequences, they'd go get vaccinated.
I wish Hogan was more proactive, but in truth, these mandates put the burden on businesses to implement and enforce, which is a big ask. Not only that, but NYC has all of these mandates, and it doesn't seem to be stopping transmission at all.
Because of the mandates, I noticed all my NYC friends were very confident about going to restaurants, Broadway shows, etc. Most of them also got covid.
Whereas me, hiding in my house for the month of December? No covid.
I'm not judging, I am just tired.
You're missing that most people, without a mandate, have done these things without a mask! Please don't insinuate that mask mandates spread more virus. That is untrue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad for all the measures announced - but they are all upstream, why can’t something as simple as MASKS be part of lessening the upstream emergencies?
Because Hogan prefers putting his constituents safety and wellbeing at risk with subpar healthcare, in the hope that most of them won't realize they were at risk all this while, and vote for him for Senator, because they're just happy he didn't close anything and let them get on with their lives.
I loathe elected officials who gamble on their voters' stupidity.
But you voted for Biden. Lol.