Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 23:13     Subject: Re:Why are Montgomery County residents so über covid conscious?

Anonymous wrote:Virtue signaling.


I clicked this thread to say this!
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 23:11     Subject: Why are Montgomery County residents so über covid conscious?

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Anonymous wrote:Well, older asians did in my MoCo neighborhood, during winter, pre Covid. That's why I don't think these posters live in MoCo or live in the rare non diverse areas of MoCo.

My mom is 80, Asian, doesn't live in MoCo, but she did wear a mask outside precovid, in the winter. older Asians have a thing about breathing in cold air, and how it's "bad for you".

A lot of Asians in Asia also wear masks because of air pollution.


And allergies
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 22:34     Subject: Re:Why are Montgomery County residents so über covid conscious?

So still nobody can point to anything in moco except wearing masks inside.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 22:09     Subject: Why are Montgomery County residents so über covid conscious?

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Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I put my mask on if I am on my way somewhere where I will need to wear it. Complaining that I am “virtue signaling” or ignorant seems like the pot calling the kettle black


+1

I tend to forget I have it on. I am sure people see me outdoors with it or whatever. Most of the time I have left a store and forgot I was wearing it. I eat indoors and go about my life, but I don't really notice my mask.

I do not understand people like OP who freak out and panic when they see someone outside with a mask on.


I did not read OP’s post as from someone who “freaks out and panics”. I do read it as from someone concerned about this area’s inability to get back to normal life, which is a legitimate concern both at a policy and a personal level. If a lot of your friends continue to be hyper cautious, it will affect your social life. Outdoor masks are one indicator of a hyper cautious attitude that everyone can monitor, even if not all instances are indicative of hyper cautiousness.


Yeah I have a couple (formerly) close friends that are still just so isolated that I don’t know we will ever re-connect. Saw one in the neighborhood park with her family recently and they literally ran away from us because we did not have masks on (they all had n95s). Our kids used to be friends too.


Same same. They’re literally afraid of our family because my son goes to school now and isn’t still home schooled.

Meanwhile, I got my booster and no longer wear my mask to school drop off - and I’m the only one! I am NOT a trumped. Progressive Democrat who understands science in a county where 90% are vaccinated and case numbers are increasingly low.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 22:07     Subject: Why are Montgomery County residents so über covid conscious?

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Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I put my mask on if I am on my way somewhere where I will need to wear it. Complaining that I am “virtue signaling” or ignorant seems like the pot calling the kettle black


+1

I tend to forget I have it on. I am sure people see me outdoors with it or whatever. Most of the time I have left a store and forgot I was wearing it. I eat indoors and go about my life, but I don't really notice my mask.

I do not understand people like OP who freak out and panic when they see someone outside with a mask on.


This is how I see it too pp. Sometimes I forget to take the mask off, or have another stop to make. It's not a big deal.

Assume OP must have some untreated anxiety about seeing other people doing something they don't want to do, and feeling less than or lost. Otherwise, I really don't understand.

People can be outside without masks in MoCo, people can eat inside without masks in MoCo. Some people chose to wear masks outside, for reasons others don't know. It's perfectly ok OP. Chill.


NP. Funny, I tend to assume that people wearing masks outdoors have untreated anxiety. People posting on DCUM just have too much time on their hands or a slow and boring day at work.


I will never understand how your mind goes to untreated anxiety if you post on DCUM. Thread after thread after thread people talk about how at this point they just forget their mask or whatever. But you go right to anxiety.

what is up with you?


What’s up with me? I don’t base my assumptions on what I read on DCUM. I actually know people in real life who I know have excessive Covid anxiety and therefore wear masks outdoors.


Maybe they know you are behaving poorly, which puts them at risk, so common sense is when they see you to wear them. Why do you care if someone is being careful and wearing them outdoors. You don't know if they have health issues or at high risk.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 22:05     Subject: Why are Montgomery County residents so über covid conscious?

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Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I put my mask on if I am on my way somewhere where I will need to wear it. Complaining that I am “virtue signaling” or ignorant seems like the pot calling the kettle black


+1

I tend to forget I have it on. I am sure people see me outdoors with it or whatever. Most of the time I have left a store and forgot I was wearing it. I eat indoors and go about my life, but I don't really notice my mask.

I do not understand people like OP who freak out and panic when they see someone outside with a mask on.


I did not read OP’s post as from someone who “freaks out and panics”. I do read it as from someone concerned about this area’s inability to get back to normal life, which is a legitimate concern both at a policy and a personal level. If a lot of your friends continue to be hyper cautious, it will affect your social life. Outdoor masks are one indicator of a hyper cautious attitude that everyone can monitor, even if not all instances are indicative of hyper cautiousness.


She sounds totally freaked out and panicked to me. Otherwise why would she even care in the slightest that someone has a mask on outdoors. I don't notice.or care and I can't imagine being upset enough about it to write about it on DCUM.


They must not know any Asians many have worn masks outdoors for decades.


It's like whoever is posting doesn't even live in MoCo.


Bingo!

Yet another of these oddly politicized posts where the OP rarely or never comes back to interact with other people posting.


Yup, that's exactly what it is. They wait for this thread to grow and politicize the "issue" that doesn't exist. Same argument that goes over and over, and when someone points this out, they conveniently ignore it. Folks, don't bite on these types of posts.


The issue of hyper Covid cautiousness very much does exist in this area. It’s what closed schools for 1.5 years and still gives us overly restrictive quarantine policies.


The quarantine policies are a joke.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 22:04     Subject: Why are Montgomery County residents so über covid conscious?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I put my mask on if I am on my way somewhere where I will need to wear it. Complaining that I am “virtue signaling” or ignorant seems like the pot calling the kettle black


+1

I tend to forget I have it on. I am sure people see me outdoors with it or whatever. Most of the time I have left a store and forgot I was wearing it. I eat indoors and go about my life, but I don't really notice my mask.

I do not understand people like OP who freak out and panic when they see someone outside with a mask on.


I did not read OP’s post as from someone who “freaks out and panics”. I do read it as from someone concerned about this area’s inability to get back to normal life, which is a legitimate concern both at a policy and a personal level. If a lot of your friends continue to be hyper cautious, it will affect your social life. Outdoor masks are one indicator of a hyper cautious attitude that everyone can monitor, even if not all instances are indicative of hyper cautiousness.


Yeah I have a couple (formerly) close friends that are still just so isolated that I don’t know we will ever re-connect. Saw one in the neighborhood park with her family recently and they literally ran away from us because we did not have masks on (they all had n95s). Our kids used to be friends too.


I don't care so much about outside but we are pretty much done with a few families given how they've behaved and its not worth the risk of us catching covid from them. Its not worth the risks.

However, the majority of the county is fake covid careful and they talk like they are but when you listen to what they say they are not.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 22:03     Subject: Why are Montgomery County residents so über covid conscious?

Anonymous wrote:This isn’t entirely a bad thing. I think it’s awesome that MoCo has such a high Vax rate and I still think masks make sense in some indoor settings.

This also isn’t about the politics or the government. It is one factor, but other than the things County Executive Elrich (who I generally like) is saying, but random people I see and people I know.

I still see a ton of people wearing masks outdoors, even alone. Im involved with some organizations that still aren’t comfortable having in-person meetings. Not because they think Zoom is just more convenient…. they have literally said they’re afraid because of Covid. I have friends who put masks on outdoors when there are, in their opinion, too many people around, who wear N95s to go over friends houses, and even people who won’t go to parties or moderately sized public events. The Thanksgiving parade is finally confirmed to happen, and they are requiring masks. A handful of other outdoor events were still canceled. People seem to be really fixated on breakthrough cases and variants.

These aren’t even older, high risk people. These are friends of mine in their 30s with no significant health issues and are fully vaccinated.

When I leave the area - elsewhere in the US or even locally, in PG or even DC - it is still not so extreme, especially with the Zooming and masking. What is it specifically about MoCo that makes so many people OBSESSED with continuing Covid restrictions?


Intelligence.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 22:00     Subject: Why are Montgomery County residents so über covid conscious?

I wear in any crowded outdoor space. I do believe the risk of catching Covid is close to nil. But I love not catching other viruses and will use any excuse to wear them in the winter and probably will until Covid is endemic.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 21:49     Subject: Why are Montgomery County residents so über covid conscious?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This isn’t entirely a bad thing. I think it’s awesome that MoCo has such a high Vax rate and I still think masks make sense in some indoor settings.

This also isn’t about the politics or the government. It is one factor, but other than the things County Executive Elrich (who I generally like) is saying, but random people I see and people I know.

I still see a ton of people wearing masks outdoors, even alone. Im involved with some organizations that still aren’t comfortable having in-person meetings. Not because they think Zoom is just more convenient…. they have literally said they’re afraid because of Covid. I have friends who put masks on outdoors when there are, in their opinion, too many people around, who wear N95s to go over friends houses, and even people who won’t go to parties or moderately sized public events. The Thanksgiving parade is finally confirmed to happen, and they are requiring masks. A handful of other outdoor events were still canceled. People seem to be really fixated on breakthrough cases and variants.

These aren’t even older, high risk people. These are friends of mine in their 30s with no significant health issues and are fully vaccinated.

When I leave the area - elsewhere in the US or even locally, in PG or even DC - it is still not so extreme, especially with the Zooming and masking. What is it specifically about MoCo that makes so many people OBSESSED with continuing Covid restrictions?


86% got at least 1 dose v. 71% in Fairfax county. I was going to say the high concenrration of highly educated and informed residents who are well aware of the risks and believe in science, but isn't that compatable. But MoCo has NIH and they probably mostly live in MoCo as opposed to the district or NoVa. Hmm maybe that makes a difference?


*comparable between Fairfax county and MoCo.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 21:47     Subject: Why are Montgomery County residents so über covid conscious?

Anonymous wrote:This isn’t entirely a bad thing. I think it’s awesome that MoCo has such a high Vax rate and I still think masks make sense in some indoor settings.

This also isn’t about the politics or the government. It is one factor, but other than the things County Executive Elrich (who I generally like) is saying, but random people I see and people I know.

I still see a ton of people wearing masks outdoors, even alone. Im involved with some organizations that still aren’t comfortable having in-person meetings. Not because they think Zoom is just more convenient…. they have literally said they’re afraid because of Covid. I have friends who put masks on outdoors when there are, in their opinion, too many people around, who wear N95s to go over friends houses, and even people who won’t go to parties or moderately sized public events. The Thanksgiving parade is finally confirmed to happen, and they are requiring masks. A handful of other outdoor events were still canceled. People seem to be really fixated on breakthrough cases and variants.

These aren’t even older, high risk people. These are friends of mine in their 30s with no significant health issues and are fully vaccinated.

When I leave the area - elsewhere in the US or even locally, in PG or even DC - it is still not so extreme, especially with the Zooming and masking. What is it specifically about MoCo that makes so many people OBSESSED with continuing Covid restrictions?


86% got at least 1 dose v. 71% in Fairfax county. I was going to say the high concenrration of highly educated and informed residents who are well aware of the risks and believe in science, but isn't that compatable. But MoCo has NIH and they probably mostly live in MoCo as opposed to the district or NoVa. Hmm maybe that makes a difference?
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 20:06     Subject: Why are Montgomery County residents so über covid conscious?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I put my mask on if I am on my way somewhere where I will need to wear it. Complaining that I am “virtue signaling” or ignorant seems like the pot calling the kettle black


+1

I tend to forget I have it on. I am sure people see me outdoors with it or whatever. Most of the time I have left a store and forgot I was wearing it. I eat indoors and go about my life, but I don't really notice my mask.

I do not understand people like OP who freak out and panic when they see someone outside with a mask on.


I did not read OP’s post as from someone who “freaks out and panics”. I do read it as from someone concerned about this area’s inability to get back to normal life, which is a legitimate concern both at a policy and a personal level. If a lot of your friends continue to be hyper cautious, it will affect your social life. Outdoor masks are one indicator of a hyper cautious attitude that everyone can monitor, even if not all instances are indicative of hyper cautiousness.


Yeah I have a couple (formerly) close friends that are still just so isolated that I don’t know we will ever re-connect. Saw one in the neighborhood park with her family recently and they literally ran away from us because we did not have masks on (they all had n95s). Our kids used to be friends too.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 20:01     Subject: Re:Why are Montgomery County residents so über covid conscious?

Anonymous wrote:I think it is about politics, but not directly. It's an extremely affluent, educated county and there is a lot of community-centric virtue signaling going on. There are so many high achieving rule followers in MoCo, people who were probably used to being "the best" at things, and now they'll be "the best" at not getting covid.

The funny thing to me is that a lot of it is anti-science, or, at least, science neutral. Wearing masks outdoors is widely viewed as theater. But that won't stop anxious MoCo Type A vigilant people from "doing everything they can to slow the curve/stop the spread/keep their families safe."

I live in another major (very blue) city that's more laid back in most respects from DC. It's definitely less covid-conscious than MoCo or most of the DC area, although the covid rates have never gotten particularly bad. People don't really mask outside, there are major festivals that people attend, no one is going to raise their eyebrows if you mention having eaten indoors at a restaurant, even with kids.

-- a progressive, liberal, Type A, scientifically-literate mom of 2 under 12 who rips her mask off as soon as my face hits the outdoor wind.


MoCo resident here and YES, this is what I’ve thought all along, that it’s some big competition for all these type-As. I’m very grateful for the high vaccination rates and that things never got as bad here (relatively speaking) but some folks take that as a sign that some of the more extreme measures are the reason and still necessary.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 18:41     Subject: Re:Why are Montgomery County residents so über covid conscious?

Virtue signaling.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2021 18:28     Subject: Why are Montgomery County residents so über covid conscious?

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Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I put my mask on if I am on my way somewhere where I will need to wear it. Complaining that I am “virtue signaling” or ignorant seems like the pot calling the kettle black


+1

I tend to forget I have it on. I am sure people see me outdoors with it or whatever. Most of the time I have left a store and forgot I was wearing it. I eat indoors and go about my life, but I don't really notice my mask.

I do not understand people like OP who freak out and panic when they see someone outside with a mask on.


I did not read OP’s post as from someone who “freaks out and panics”. I do read it as from someone concerned about this area’s inability to get back to normal life, which is a legitimate concern both at a policy and a personal level. If a lot of your friends continue to be hyper cautious, it will affect your social life. Outdoor masks are one indicator of a hyper cautious attitude that everyone can monitor, even if not all instances are indicative of hyper cautiousness.


She sounds totally freaked out and panicked to me. Otherwise why would she even care in the slightest that someone has a mask on outdoors. I don't notice.or care and I can't imagine being upset enough about it to write about it on DCUM.


They must not know any Asians many have worn masks outdoors for decades.


It's like whoever is posting doesn't even live in MoCo.


Bingo!

Yet another of these oddly politicized posts where the OP rarely or never comes back to interact with other people posting.


Yup, that's exactly what it is. They wait for this thread to grow and politicize the "issue" that doesn't exist. Same argument that goes over and over, and when someone points this out, they conveniently ignore it. Folks, don't bite on these types of posts.


The issue of hyper Covid cautiousness very much does exist in this area. It’s what closed schools for 1.5 years and still gives us overly restrictive quarantine policies.


No the problem is people like you who are hanging on to what was happening a year ago instead of looking around at what is happening now. Kids are in school. quarantine policies are changing.

Get. over. it. For your kids sake and everyone's sake, focus on the now.


Oh, I am focusing on the now. I am extremely happy that kids are back in school. Mine are in DCPS where quarantine policies are slightly less restrictive. But I will not let you pretend that the Covid response wasn’t overly extreme and politicized in this area. I have too much of an international perspective on this to not know that is the case. What this area did to kids last year was too harmful to be swept under the rug as you would like to do. The next pandemic will come, and we must do better in the future, as well as keep working to repair last year’s damage.