Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they doing this? The vax mandate was great
Because it sucks. And people who are vaccinated are going out of their way to eat in Virginia because they don’t like the mandates. Lots of lost business and headaches for the restaurant owners.
I can't have been the only person who ate indoors in DC for the first time a couple of weeks ago BECAUSE of the vax mandate, and will now not do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm fine with dropping the mask mandate but the vaccine mandate was good, common-sense public health policy.
No. It’s a highly unpopular policy that’s toxic to the Democratic Party. Also nit grounded in science, sorry.
It is grounded in science. The vaccinated are less likely to spread/catch covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they doing this? The vax mandate was great
It destroys small businesses, especially restaurants.
Why, though? Most of DC is vaccinated, and this should encourage those who aren't to get vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm fine with dropping the mask mandate but the vaccine mandate was good, common-sense public health policy.
What do you think the vaccine mandate in DC accomplished, exactly? Other than helping Virginia restaurants?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they doing this? The vax mandate was great
It destroys small businesses, especially restaurants.
Why, though? Most of DC is vaccinated, and this should encourage those who aren't to get vaccinated.
Yeah, I don't get the complaint about it hurting restaurants. I know plenty of people who are MORE willing to dine indoors when there's a vax mandate, and it's not like checking the card is all that onerous. No vax mandate for restaurants means we'll probably stop eating indoors again, at least until we see how things shake out with the masking/vax mandates going away.
I love statements like this:
"Checking a card is not all that onerous." It's right up there with "masks are no big deal; no one minds wearing them."
PP, may I politely ask who the hell are you to make general assumptions like this, on behalf of other people, when you have no idea what you're talking about?
So explain how it's so hard. We went out to eat Saturday. The host looked at the photo of the card on our phone, and then led us to our table. It took less than a minute. How is that possibly hard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they doing this? The vax mandate was great
It destroys small businesses, especially restaurants.
Why, though? Most of DC is vaccinated, and this should encourage those who aren't to get vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they doing this? The vax mandate was great
It destroys small businesses, especially restaurants.
Why, though? Most of DC is vaccinated, and this should encourage those who aren't to get vaccinated.
Yeah, I don't get the complaint about it hurting restaurants. I know plenty of people who are MORE willing to dine indoors when there's a vax mandate, and it's not like checking the card is all that onerous. No vax mandate for restaurants means we'll probably stop eating indoors again, at least until we see how things shake out with the masking/vax mandates going away.
I love statements like this:
"Checking a card is not all that onerous." It's right up there with "masks are no big deal; no one minds wearing them."
PP, may I politely ask who the hell are you to make general assumptions like this, on behalf of other people, when you have no idea what you're talking about?
So explain how it's so hard. We went out to eat Saturday. The host looked at the photo of the card on our phone, and then led us to our table. It took less than a minute. How is that possibly hard?
Anonymous wrote:Why so sudden? Internal polling or economic troubles?
https://www.axios.com/local/washington-dc/2022/02/14/dc-ends-indoor-mask-vaccine-mandate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they doing this? The vax mandate was great
It destroys small businesses, especially restaurants.
Why, though? Most of DC is vaccinated, and this should encourage those who aren't to get vaccinated.
Yeah, I don't get the complaint about it hurting restaurants. I know plenty of people who are MORE willing to dine indoors when there's a vax mandate, and it's not like checking the card is all that onerous. No vax mandate for restaurants means we'll probably stop eating indoors again, at least until we see how things shake out with the masking/vax mandates going away.
Anonymous wrote:Wait does my DCPS kid still have to mask outside at recess?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they doing this? The vax mandate was great
It destroys small businesses, especially restaurants.
Why, though? Most of DC is vaccinated, and this should encourage those who aren't to get vaccinated.
Yeah, I don't get the complaint about it hurting restaurants. I know plenty of people who are MORE willing to dine indoors when there's a vax mandate, and it's not like checking the card is all that onerous. No vax mandate for restaurants means we'll probably stop eating indoors again, at least until we see how things shake out with the masking/vax mandates going away.
I love statements like this:
"Checking a card is not all that onerous." It's right up there with "masks are no big deal; no one minds wearing them."
PP, may I politely ask who the hell are you to make general assumptions like this, on behalf of other people, when you have no idea what you're talking about?