suh_fan93
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No offense, but you don’t have a f#&%ing clue.
And as I said, masks if used properly are 100% effective as a mitigation strategy.
Yeah we know...
No offense, but you don’t have a f#&%ing clue.
And as I said, masks if used properly are 100% effective as a mitigation strategy.
You are 100% welcome to mask up. No one is stopping you. Same with kids at school.Cry me a river...
You are 100% welcome to mask up. No one is stopping you. Same with kids at school.
What do you think masking in school should look like?Thank goodness I can mask up now.
not a huge fan of the "my wife" or "my brother" and all that stuff...but I get it.Thank goodness I can mask up now.
That would be interesting to see how it goes. They could also compile data to compare incident rates between the two.What I would be for, and our district “almost” did it last year, would be to build “masked” and “unmasked” classes by parent preference.
Unfotunately word got out and “anti maskers” felt they were being discriminated against. Not realizing it was actually an accommodation FOR them..,
that way parents can be called when their kid isn’t wearing a mask and they would actually care. It would also be a cool case study regarding transmission in schools.
How would everyone handle meetings where 15 people are jammed into a small room, elbow to elbow? Nobody wears a mask because then they're that guy. You might as well huff a bag of Covid but that's pretty much the norm it seems.
It'd be one thing if you got it, recovered, and had a shred of immunity will no lingering effects, but now it's possible to get infected within four weeks. Then the question becomes about long Covid and how multiple infections affect that probability.
Remember when Omicron was going to be the savior because it was more mild and we were heading towards just another cold?
You think more Americans will wear masks?But aren't we kinda there? Increasingly contagious but less dangerous. Still a problem for folks with underlying conditions, who also faced higher risks with the pre-pandemic flu?
Still a lot to learn about long COVID, but in terms of public health policy it seems we are already logging COVID in the portfolio of risk factors and resuming life much as before. More Americans will continue to wear masks in public, something they've done in China and Japan for years.
Honestly, I would not care. I don't really think about it anymore.How would everyone handle meetings where 15 people are jammed into a small room, elbow to elbow? Nobody wears a mask because then they're that guy. You might as well huff a bag of Covid but that's pretty much the norm it seems.
It'd be one thing if you got it, recovered, and had a shred of immunity will no lingering effects, but now it's possible to get infected within four weeks. Then the question becomes about long Covid and how multiple infections affect that probability.
Remember when Omicron was going to be the savior because it was more mild and we were heading towards just another cold?
I still see a lot of masks around town.You think more Americans will wear masks?
I would be shocked at that. I don't think you will anyone under the age of 21 wear a mask unless forced. I would assume everyone that is vaxxed is not going to wear one unless forced. Non-vaxxed won't wear them.
I don't see a lot...at a Wal Mart I might see like 3-4.I still see a lot of masks around town.
My wife had Covid a few weeks ago. I wasn’t symptomatic, but I wore a mask when I went to the store.