Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a higher minority area in MoCo, near PG. Everyone here is wearing masks. When I drive out to the mostly white / Asian areas, it's the white folks who aren't wearing masks.
Everyone in politics doesn't wear a mask when the cameras are off. I work in a industry where the executives and other talent don't wear masks but the lower level employees do. Clearly the people in charge know something about blowing off mask wearing once you're vaccinated.
Do you know why the lower level people wear masks? Because we don't have the money or status to defend preferential treatment if we get really sick, by some unfortunate chance.
Doctors and higher level executives know they will be more likely to survive than us poor smucks.
So don't wear masks all you want to, and especially don't wear them in pharmacies and grocery stores, and then have the mask mandate slapped back on when cases go up. Smh.
The mask mandate is already coming back despite very few people actually giving them up. The mandate has almost no effect on case rates, and even less on hospitalizations and deaths. Get vaccinated and move on with your lives. At least Stoddard and the council acknowledged that it is time to move past looking at case rates.
Its NOT coming back. MoCo will just change the criteria.
You are fine to move on with your life but many of us would prefer not to get covid and take the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a higher minority area in MoCo, near PG. Everyone here is wearing masks. When I drive out to the mostly white / Asian areas, it's the white folks who aren't wearing masks.
The unvaccinated in DC are very pro mask. You could be seeing the same.
Very few are not vaccinated and some have good reasons, like health issues.
There are a vanishingly small number of health conditions that make the vaccines contraindicated. The unvaccinated/unboosted are overwhelmingly antivaxxers- either antivaxxers in general, or antivaxxers regarding the Covid vaccine specifically. I really don’t feel sorry for any of them that get sick.
Are you referring to lower income demographics as antivaxxers? Based on statistics, that’s the group we should be more concerned about (similar to how there’s a huge fear of sharks when jellyfish result in more human fatalities):
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/Resources/Images/data/vaccine-by-zip.jpg
In any case, it seems we’re a day removed from 7 consecutive days of substantial transmission, which I believe we can all agree is unfortunate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a higher minority area in MoCo, near PG. Everyone here is wearing masks. When I drive out to the mostly white / Asian areas, it's the white folks who aren't wearing masks.
Everyone in politics doesn't wear a mask when the cameras are off. I work in a industry where the executives and other talent don't wear masks but the lower level employees do. Clearly the people in charge know something about blowing off mask wearing once you're vaccinated.
Do you know why the lower level people wear masks? Because we don't have the money or status to defend preferential treatment if we get really sick, by some unfortunate chance.
Doctors and higher level executives know they will be more likely to survive than us poor smucks.
So don't wear masks all you want to, and especially don't wear them in pharmacies and grocery stores, and then have the mask mandate slapped back on when cases go up. Smh.
The mask mandate is already coming back despite very few people actually giving them up. The mandate has almost no effect on case rates, and even less on hospitalizations and deaths. Get vaccinated and move on with your lives. At least Stoddard and the council acknowledged that it is time to move past looking at case rates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a higher minority area in MoCo, near PG. Everyone here is wearing masks. When I drive out to the mostly white / Asian areas, it's the white folks who aren't wearing masks.
The unvaccinated in DC are very pro mask. You could be seeing the same.
Very few are not vaccinated and some have good reasons, like health issues.
There are a vanishingly small number of health conditions that make the vaccines contraindicated. The unvaccinated/unboosted are overwhelmingly antivaxxers- either antivaxxers in general, or antivaxxers regarding the Covid vaccine specifically. I really don’t feel sorry for any of them that get sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:55.87
A minuscule dip. The mask mandate is coming back.
Not if -16 new cases are reported tomorrow.
You can do negative new cases, right?
Looks like Prince George's county now has a lower case rate even though its vaccination rate is lower. What is the difference between Montgomery and Prince George's counties?
Indeed. Montgomery County is doing a lot more testing. 5204 tests/week per 100,000 residents compared to 3758 tests/week per 100,000 residents in Prince George's County. Accordingly, their test positivity is 46% higher- 2.36% compared to 1.62% in MoCo.
I assume those are the differences you were alluding to.
They've both been testing at similar rates throughout the pandemic. The case rate in PG is falling. The case rate (and the positivity rate) is going up in Montgomery County. I know someone once said if you test more you get more cases, but this is not that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a higher minority area in MoCo, near PG. Everyone here is wearing masks. When I drive out to the mostly white / Asian areas, it's the white folks who aren't wearing masks.
Everyone in politics doesn't wear a mask when the cameras are off. I work in a industry where the executives and other talent don't wear masks but the lower level employees do. Clearly the people in charge know something about blowing off mask wearing once you're vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:55.87
A minuscule dip. The mask mandate is coming back.
Not if -16 new cases are reported tomorrow.
You can do negative new cases, right?
Looks like Prince George's county now has a lower case rate even though its vaccination rate is lower. What is the difference between Montgomery and Prince George's counties?
Indeed. Montgomery County is doing a lot more testing. 5204 tests/week per 100,000 residents compared to 3758 tests/week per 100,000 residents in Prince George's County. Accordingly, their test positivity is 46% higher- 2.36% compared to 1.62% in MoCo.
I assume those are the differences you were alluding to.
They've both been testing at similar rates throughout the pandemic. The case rate in PG is falling. The case rate (and the positivity rate) is going up in Montgomery County. I know someone once said if you test more you get more cases, but this is not that.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:55.87
A minuscule dip. The mask mandate is coming back.
Not if -16 new cases are reported tomorrow.
You can do negative new cases, right?
Looks like Prince George's county now has a lower case rate even though its vaccination rate is lower. What is the difference between Montgomery and Prince George's counties?
Indeed. Montgomery County is doing a lot more testing. 5204 tests/week per 100,000 residents compared to 3758 tests/week per 100,000 residents in Prince George's County. Accordingly, their test positivity is 46% higher- 2.36% compared to 1.62% in MoCo.
I assume those are the differences you were alluding to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a higher minority area in MoCo, near PG. Everyone here is wearing masks. When I drive out to the mostly white / Asian areas, it's the white folks who aren't wearing masks.
Everyone in politics doesn't wear a mask when the cameras are off. I work in a industry where the executives and other talent don't wear masks but the lower level employees do. Clearly the people in charge know something about blowing off mask wearing once you're vaccinated.
Do you know why the lower level people wear masks? Because we don't have the money or status to defend preferential treatment if we get really sick, by some unfortunate chance.
Doctors and higher level executives know they will be more likely to survive than us poor smucks.
So don't wear masks all you want to, and especially don't wear them in pharmacies and grocery stores, and then have the mask mandate slapped back on when cases go up. Smh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a higher minority area in MoCo, near PG. Everyone here is wearing masks. When I drive out to the mostly white / Asian areas, it's the white folks who aren't wearing masks.
Everyone in politics doesn't wear a mask when the cameras are off. I work in a industry where the executives and other talent don't wear masks but the lower level employees do. Clearly the people in charge know something about blowing off mask wearing once you're vaccinated.
Do you know why the lower level people wear masks? Because we don't have the money or status to defend preferential treatment if we get really sick, by some unfortunate chance.
Doctors and higher level executives know they will be more likely to survive than us poor smucks.
So don't wear masks all you want to, and especially don't wear them in pharmacies and grocery stores, and then have the mask mandate slapped back on when cases go up. Smh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a higher minority area in MoCo, near PG. Everyone here is wearing masks. When I drive out to the mostly white / Asian areas, it's the white folks who aren't wearing masks.
Everyone in politics doesn't wear a mask when the cameras are off. I work in a industry where the executives and other talent don't wear masks but the lower level employees do. Clearly the people in charge know something about blowing off mask wearing once you're vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a higher minority area in MoCo, near PG. Everyone here is wearing masks. When I drive out to the mostly white / Asian areas, it's the white folks who aren't wearing masks.
Everyone in politics doesn't wear a mask when the cameras are off. I work in a industry where the executives and other talent don't wear masks but the lower level employees do. Clearly the people in charge know something about blowing off mask wearing once you're vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:I live in a higher minority area in MoCo, near PG. Everyone here is wearing masks. When I drive out to the mostly white / Asian areas, it's the white folks who aren't wearing masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a higher minority area in MoCo, near PG. Everyone here is wearing masks. When I drive out to the mostly white / Asian areas, it's the white folks who aren't wearing masks.
The unvaccinated in DC are very pro mask. You could be seeing the same.
Very few are not vaccinated and some have good reasons, like health issues.