Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why people are saying no or claiming that no one who masks is flying these days. Yes its the minority, but there are absolutely still people flying with masks on.
I stand by my no answer. I don’t think OP was asking if I’ve ever seen a person in a mask on a plane, but rather what people are doing generally.
I’ve been flying 1-2 a month since spring. Very, very few people are masking.
I am not masking either, and I haven’t had covid in two years.
Probably depends on your destination. Where were you going?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mask op who cares if others don’t
Trip Europe 2 weeks masked attendees stayed non mask sick after three days home
You do the math
I can't do the math if I can't even understand what you wrote.
He/she went to Europe for two weeks (allegedly) the people who masked didn't get sick while those who didn't mask got sick after three days at home. Presumably after they came back from Europe.
As someone who genuinely was in Europe for two weeks recently I do wonder if the Danes and Germans obsess over getting COVID as much as DCUM does because I saw very few masking. Judging from the conversations on the plane, it was heavily Icelandic, Danish and German, and the only person I saw masking were a late middle aged American couple and a 20 something American girl of the activist type (dyed hair to match).
Anonymous wrote:I advise you do mask, lots of covid going around right now. It's in our high school, bad. My kid missed a week of school but now is cleared by the doctor to go back to school - and on planes. She'll be masked but lots of people don't care if they are positive anymore. "It's just a cold".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mask op who cares if others don’t
Trip Europe 2 weeks masked attendees stayed non mask sick after three days home
You do the math
I can't do the math if I can't even understand what you wrote.
Anonymous wrote:Mask op who cares if others don’t
Trip Europe 2 weeks masked attendees stayed non mask sick after three days home
You do the math
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why people are saying no or claiming that no one who masks is flying these days. Yes its the minority, but there are absolutely still people flying with masks on.
I stand by my no answer. I don’t think OP was asking if I’ve ever seen a person in a mask on a plane, but rather what people are doing generally.
I’ve been flying 1-2 a month since spring. Very, very few people are masking.
I am not masking either, and I haven’t had covid in two years.
Probably depends on your destination. Where were you going?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got back from Europe and I’d say 1 in 10 people were masking. I wore one and am glad I did, the guy next to me was sneezing and coughing. I used to get sick after travel but masking helps me.
I spent two weeks in Germany and Denmark over the Thanksgiving holidays and returned last weekend. I'd estimate in public no more than 1 out of 50 may still be masking and most were Asian tourists (and even most Asian tourists aren't masking). On planes it was maybe 2 or 3 people masking out of the entire flight. Four flights involved. None of the airline staff are masking. Fewer people are masking in Germany and Denmark than in Washington.
If none of the airline staff are masking that tells me wearing masks on planes doesn't make a difference in whether you get sick or not.
Tell us how dumb you are
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why people are saying no or claiming that no one who masks is flying these days. Yes its the minority, but there are absolutely still people flying with masks on.
I stand by my no answer. I don’t think OP was asking if I’ve ever seen a person in a mask on a plane, but rather what people are doing generally.
I’ve been flying 1-2 a month since spring. Very, very few people are masking.
I am not masking either, and I haven’t had covid in two years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got back from Europe and I’d say 1 in 10 people were masking. I wore one and am glad I did, the guy next to me was sneezing and coughing. I used to get sick after travel but masking helps me.
I spent two weeks in Germany and Denmark over the Thanksgiving holidays and returned last weekend. I'd estimate in public no more than 1 out of 50 may still be masking and most were Asian tourists (and even most Asian tourists aren't masking). On planes it was maybe 2 or 3 people masking out of the entire flight. Four flights involved. None of the airline staff are masking. Fewer people are masking in Germany and Denmark than in Washington.
If none of the airline staff are masking that tells me wearing masks on planes doesn't make a difference in whether you get sick or not.