Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh you probably saw me. I am fully vaccinated and refuse to wear a mask while I am sitting on a bench watching my kids play. My kids wear masks because they are unvaccinated but I won't play your silly outdoor mask games anymore - give me all the dirty looks you want![]()
You are at the playground where other young kids may be unmasked, especially 2 and below. Do you step back if these young toddlers come too close to you?
Why would she? She can't catch covid or transmit covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh you probably saw me. I am fully vaccinated and refuse to wear a mask while I am sitting on a bench watching my kids play. My kids wear masks because they are unvaccinated but I won't play your silly outdoor mask games anymore - give me all the dirty looks you want![]()
You are at the playground where other young kids may be unmasked, especially 2 and below. Do you step back if these young toddlers come too close to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe those moms not masking are part of the “mean girls” clique and this is their passive aggressive way to stake their claim to the playground and keep others out of what they consider their space. They know exactly what they are doing and it is incredibly frustrating bringing DS there and having to turn right around.
You are reading way too much into this. Not everyone is out to get you. Most people are just living their lives. If they are outside and can maintain a distance of 6 feet, what rule are they breaking? Some people just love telling others what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Oh you probably saw me. I am fully vaccinated and refuse to wear a mask while I am sitting on a bench watching my kids play. My kids wear masks because they are unvaccinated but I won't play your silly outdoor mask games anymore - give me all the dirty looks you want![]()
Anonymous wrote:I am fully vaccinated and so is DH. I would love to stop wearing my mask, but I worry about people getting upset... so I wear it. I have a feeling that once it starts getting hot I will start caring less about what other people think and say I will leave my mask in my picket
Anonymous wrote:I am more disturbed by the people I see walking alone at 7 am wearing a mask in an empty street. Covid has exposed a level of science-denial and utter lack of ability to evaluate risk borders on delusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe because SCIENCE.
They are staying 6' (think fingertip to fingertip) from others? They are already vaccinated? They are at vanishingly low risk of serious illness based on their age and health history?
This. Totally pointless to wear mask once vaccinated or outdoors away from others. Being extreme and unscientific just creates backlash.
Actually there is no data on the variants with regard to masking and vaccines yet. So your stance is quite unscientific as well. Contact tracing shows that the more transmissible strains are infecting people within a matter of a few (not fifteen) minutes indoors with masks. If you are outside in cold weather, aerosol lingers for longer than in warm weather. Would need to see data first to draw conclusions about best practices. And pretty much everyone agrees there will be boosters for the variants at some point this year.
Honestly, I think it’s very rude to be using a public space — outside or inside — without masks. That whole attitude is what has drawn this out. There was a new study that the US could have avoided 40% of its deaths if they had encouraged masks instead of politicizing this and spreading conspiracy theories. Is that scientific enough for you?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/feb/10/us-coronavirus-response-donald-trump-health-policy
I avoid playgrounds with parents who don’t mask, and I do notice who is out there with one and without one. It’s a matter of doing your duty to help others. If you can’t do that then don’t, but don’t make excuses about why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe because SCIENCE.
They are staying 6' (think fingertip to fingertip) from others? They are already vaccinated? They are at vanishingly low risk of serious illness based on their age and health history?
This. Totally pointless to wear mask once vaccinated or outdoors away from others. Being extreme and unscientific just creates backlash.
Actually there is no data on the variants with regard to masking and vaccines yet. So your stance is quite unscientific as well. Contact tracing shows that the more transmissible strains are infecting people within a matter of a few (not fifteen) minutes indoors with masks. If you are outside in cold weather, aerosol lingers for longer than in warm weather. Would need to see data first to draw conclusions about best practices. And pretty much everyone agrees there will be boosters for the variants at some point this year.
Honestly, I think it’s very rude to be using a public space — outside or inside — without masks. That whole attitude is what has drawn this out. There was a new study that the US could have avoided 40% of its deaths if they had encouraged masks instead of politicizing this and spreading conspiracy theories. Is that scientific enough for you?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/feb/10/us-coronavirus-response-donald-trump-health-policy
I avoid playgrounds with parents who don’t mask, and I do notice who is out there with one and without one. It’s a matter of doing your duty to help others. If you can’t do that then don’t, but don’t make excuses about why.
All they did was compare the U.S. death rate to the death rate in some other countries. It's not just that they didn't find that masks matter, their study design didn't attempt to test any theories about the causes, including masks. They basically aggregated some data, drew a line, and calculated the area under the line.
Maybe that’s because *no other country* refused to mask on the level of the US? Because no other country had almost half of the population believing this was a hoax? Hmm... yeah I wonder why we did so much worse than other countries. Maybe it’s our drinking water 🤔
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe because SCIENCE.
They are staying 6' (think fingertip to fingertip) from others? They are already vaccinated? They are at vanishingly low risk of serious illness based on their age and health history?
This. Totally pointless to wear mask once vaccinated or outdoors away from others. Being extreme and unscientific just creates backlash.
Actually there is no data on the variants with regard to masking and vaccines yet. So your stance is quite unscientific as well. Contact tracing shows that the more transmissible strains are infecting people within a matter of a few (not fifteen) minutes indoors with masks. If you are outside in cold weather, aerosol lingers for longer than in warm weather. Would need to see data first to draw conclusions about best practices. And pretty much everyone agrees there will be boosters for the variants at some point this year.
Honestly, I think it’s very rude to be using a public space — outside or inside — without masks. That whole attitude is what has drawn this out. There was a new study that the US could have avoided 40% of its deaths if they had encouraged masks instead of politicizing this and spreading conspiracy theories. Is that scientific enough for you?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/feb/10/us-coronavirus-response-donald-trump-health-policy
I avoid playgrounds with parents who don’t mask, and I do notice who is out there with one and without one. It’s a matter of doing your duty to help others. If you can’t do that then don’t, but don’t make excuses about why.
Um no. It’s fairly well documented that the majority of spread is coming from small gatherings in the home. Not unmasked people at the playground. I know you want to blame these moms for 500,000 dead Americans, but it’s just not the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe those moms not masking are part of the “mean girls” clique and this is their passive aggressive way to stake their claim to the playground and keep others out of what they consider their space. They know exactly what they are doing and it is incredibly frustrating bringing DS there and having to turn right around.
You are reading way too much into this. Not everyone is out to get you. Most people are just living their lives. If they are outside and can maintain a distance of 6 feet, what rule are they breaking? Some people just love telling others what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of folks are fully vaccinated now and going to restaurants, not wearing masks outside, etc. I can’t wait to join them!!!
A shot of vaccine with mRNA will create proteins in your body to help your body prepare for the SARS-CoV-2 virus. It is not a forcefield against it. When you are fully vaccinated you CAN still contract the virus, get the disease and spread it. You should get the vaccine but it does not make you bullet proof. This is not an FDA approved vaccine. It is an emergency use vaccine. The efficacy is still unknown and will be for some time.
Please stop your anti-vaccine propaganda. It’s disturbing and dangerous.
Reading is fundamental. I said you should get it. I am pro vaccine. I work in this science. Just a friendly reminder a vaccine doesn't make you invincible.
Your inability to comprehend is disturbing and dangerous.
Your messaging is 100% anti-vaccine. I hate people like you who hide behind “science” and claim your supportive of the vaccine but then caution that it’s not FDA approved and doesn’t really work. This is exactly what anti-vaxxers want.
These is a list of every statement I made. Please expound on the inaccuracies of each.
A shot of vaccine with mRNA will create proteins in your body to help your body prepare for the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
It is not a forcefield against it.
When you are fully vaccinated you CAN still contract the virus, get the disease and spread it.
You should get the vaccine but it does not make you bullet proof.
This is not an FDA approved vaccine.
It is an emergency use vaccine.
The efficacy is still unknown and will be for some time.
Let me know... thanks
https://www.fda.gov/media/144638/download#:~:text=The%20FDA%20has%20authorized%20the,Authorization%20(EUA).
From that atricle:
There is no U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved vaccine to prevent COVID-19.
The Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine may not protect everyone.
If you can’t understand how implying that one of the most effective vaccines ever developed doesn’t work is dangerous, I can’t help you.
I hope you are also going around warning people that you kid *can* still get the mumps *and* spread it, because the MMR vaccine is only 88% effective against the mumps.
Can you clarify where I said or implied anything was dangerous?
Now who has reading comprehension problems.
But, I do think spreading the *lie* that these vaccines are not FDA approved is dangerous. They are approved, under an EUA.
Anonymous wrote:I believe those moms not masking are part of the “mean girls” clique and this is their passive aggressive way to stake their claim to the playground and keep others out of what they consider their space. They know exactly what they are doing and it is incredibly frustrating bringing DS there and having to turn right around.