Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was doing a curbside pickup at Target and out walks a mom with two kids unmasked. Why?
Maybe she needed something (like food items you can't order for curbside) and had nobody else to take care of her kids? I mean, I am lucky my husband and I can divide and conquer so our kids don't go into stores, but i can EASILY think of reasons someone might take them in. Did you try?
Are you really that dence? You’re missing the point. She can mask up her kids!
Are you really that dense that you think masking makes kids safe?
“The evidence regarding the effectiveness of medical face masks for the prevention of COVID-19 in the community is compatible with a small to moderate protective effect, but there are still significant uncertainties about the size of this effect. Evidence for the effectiveness of non-medical face masks, face shields/visors and respirators in the community is scarce and of very low certainty.”
https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/using-face-masks-community-reducing-covid-19-transmission
I appreciate this post SO much. When will people stop thinking masks are these magical covid barriers??
Please continue to shelter in place forever. Please.
Lol. I’m not a shelter in place type. I’m a masks outside are stupid type. But good job trotting out the old “hide in your basement forever” trope. Even I don’t do that. I feel bad for people who struggle to understand statistics and basic science, they must be very, very afraid if all they are reading is the dire mainstream media constantly reminding everyone to PANIC!!
Yes. Unfortunately, the pandemic has taught me that people in DC are educated, not smart. And a lot of people here need to consider taking meds for their anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was doing a curbside pickup at Target and out walks a mom with two kids unmasked. Why?
Maybe she needed something (like food items you can't order for curbside) and had nobody else to take care of her kids? I mean, I am lucky my husband and I can divide and conquer so our kids don't go into stores, but i can EASILY think of reasons someone might take them in. Did you try?
Are you really that dence? You’re missing the point. She can mask up her kids!
Are you really that dense that you think masking makes kids safe?
“The evidence regarding the effectiveness of medical face masks for the prevention of COVID-19 in the community is compatible with a small to moderate protective effect, but there are still significant uncertainties about the size of this effect. Evidence for the effectiveness of non-medical face masks, face shields/visors and respirators in the community is scarce and of very low certainty.”
https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/using-face-masks-community-reducing-covid-19-transmission
I appreciate this post SO much. When will people stop thinking masks are these magical covid barriers??
Please continue to shelter in place forever. Please.
Lol. I’m not a shelter in place type. I’m a masks outside are stupid type. But good job trotting out the old “hide in your basement forever” trope. Even I don’t do that. I feel bad for people who struggle to understand statistics and basic science, they must be very, very afraid if all they are reading is the dire mainstream media constantly reminding everyone to PANIC!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was doing a curbside pickup at Target and out walks a mom with two kids unmasked. Why?
Maybe she needed something (like food items you can't order for curbside) and had nobody else to take care of her kids? I mean, I am lucky my husband and I can divide and conquer so our kids don't go into stores, but i can EASILY think of reasons someone might take them in. Did you try?
Are you really that dence? You’re missing the point. She can mask up her kids!
Are you really that dense that you think masking makes kids safe?
“The evidence regarding the effectiveness of medical face masks for the prevention of COVID-19 in the community is compatible with a small to moderate protective effect, but there are still significant uncertainties about the size of this effect. Evidence for the effectiveness of non-medical face masks, face shields/visors and respirators in the community is scarce and of very low certainty.”
https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/using-face-masks-community-reducing-covid-19-transmission
I appreciate this post SO much. When will people stop thinking masks are these magical covid barriers??
Please continue to shelter in place forever. Please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand parents being so panicked over their young otherwise healthy kids catching COVID compared to other diseases/activities which statistically pose a greater risk to children of that age but to each their own.
Some of us don’t want more dangerous variants to develop and take hold, which they will if the only unvaccinated population is kids. That’s the way viruses work. We’re very close to being able to get a handle on things and really cut down on new strains circulating. Taking your unmasked kids out makes the situation worse for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:I could absolutely believe OP is real, and not a troll.
With people double masking... OUTSIDE, there are clearly a lot of people who have simply lost their grip on reality. They are beyond detached at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are a single parent with no other option. Check your privilege before criticizing.
But also if every adult around them is masked, the odds of them catching covid are low. That’s the point of masking - to protect others who can’t like small children. You also no idea what sanitizing and hand washing the parent has done. They may have already wiped the cart down with a lysol wipe and may sanitize the child’s hands regularly. And even if not, again surface transmission is not the primary way this is transmitted. It’s airborne and adults around them are wearing masks. Parents are doing the best they can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was doing a curbside pickup at Target and out walks a mom with two kids unmasked. Why?
Maybe she needed something (like food items you can't order for curbside) and had nobody else to take care of her kids? I mean, I am lucky my husband and I can divide and conquer so our kids don't go into stores, but i can EASILY think of reasons someone might take them in. Did you try?
Are you really that dence? You’re missing the point. She can mask up her kids!
Are you really that dense that you think masking makes kids safe?
“The evidence regarding the effectiveness of medical face masks for the prevention of COVID-19 in the community is compatible with a small to moderate protective effect, but there are still significant uncertainties about the size of this effect. Evidence for the effectiveness of non-medical face masks, face shields/visors and respirators in the community is scarce and of very low certainty.”
https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/using-face-masks-community-reducing-covid-19-transmission
I appreciate this post SO much. When will people stop thinking masks are these magical covid barriers??
Anonymous wrote:I cheer every time I see a family bucking the woke peer pressure and walking outside unmasked. What’s shocking is all the sheeple wearing masks while walking in the middle of a deserted street. Mask in stores; mask when packed tight. Everything else is virtue-signaling BS. Masking outside with no one around is lunacy, people; you’re doing it either for “Covid theatre” reasons, or to make yourself feel superior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was doing a curbside pickup at Target and out walks a mom with two kids unmasked. Why?
Maybe she needed something (like food items you can't order for curbside) and had nobody else to take care of her kids? I mean, I am lucky my husband and I can divide and conquer so our kids don't go into stores, but i can EASILY think of reasons someone might take them in. Did you try?
Are you really that dence? You’re missing the point. She can mask up her kids!
Are you really that dense that you think masking makes kids safe?
“The evidence regarding the effectiveness of medical face masks for the prevention of COVID-19 in the community is compatible with a small to moderate protective effect, but there are still significant uncertainties about the size of this effect. Evidence for the effectiveness of non-medical face masks, face shields/visors and respirators in the community is scarce and of very low certainty.”
https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/using-face-masks-community-reducing-covid-19-transmission
I appreciate this post SO much. When will people stop thinking masks are these magical covid barriers??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder the same thing, OP. We see entire families at Target with both parents, 3-4 kids in tow and the youngest 1-2 are unmasked. These are the same parents who probably buy massive amounts of Tylenol for back to school because a fever shouldn’t stand in the way of sitting in a classroom.
We take our kids everywhere. Youngest (22 months) unmasked. And? Older two go to school. Nobody in our house even had a cold this year. My kids get tested twice a month (per school policy). We are traveling to Europe this summer, etc. Husband and I are vaccinated... still judging? Please go ahead!
Thanks for accelerating the spread and helping create new variants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was doing a curbside pickup at Target and out walks a mom with two kids unmasked. Why?
Maybe she needed something (like food items you can't order for curbside) and had nobody else to take care of her kids? I mean, I am lucky my husband and I can divide and conquer so our kids don't go into stores, but i can EASILY think of reasons someone might take them in. Did you try?
Are you really that dence? You’re missing the point. She can mask up her kids!
Are you really that dense that you think masking makes kids safe?
“The evidence regarding the effectiveness of medical face masks for the prevention of COVID-19 in the community is compatible with a small to moderate protective effect, but there are still significant uncertainties about the size of this effect. Evidence for the effectiveness of non-medical face masks, face shields/visors and respirators in the community is scarce and of very low certainty.”
https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/using-face-masks-community-reducing-covid-19-transmission
Anonymous wrote:I wonder the same thing, OP. We see entire families at Target with both parents, 3-4 kids in tow and the youngest 1-2 are unmasked. These are the same parents who probably buy massive amounts of Tylenol for back to school because a fever shouldn’t stand in the way of sitting in a classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was doing a curbside pickup at Target and out walks a mom with two kids unmasked. Why?
Maybe she needed something (like food items you can't order for curbside) and had nobody else to take care of her kids? I mean, I am lucky my husband and I can divide and conquer so our kids don't go into stores, but i can EASILY think of reasons someone might take them in. Did you try?
Are you really that dence? You’re missing the point. She can mask up her kids!