I live in my house. Right now, no one is wearing a mask.
I live in my house. Right now, no one is wearing a mask.
In my apartment building no. In the stores and shops yes.
Yes. But not for long since omicron does not look like much of a threat anymore in BC
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antivaxxers killing-democracy wrote:
Yes. But not for long since omicron does not look like much of a threat anymore in BC
You can thank the Freedom Convoy for pressuring the government to remove mask mandates.
hard hat man wrote:
yeah, we don't like killing old people.
Unless it is by letting thuggs, addicts and murderers run the streets.
Yes….until the mid-terms and the huge colossal red wave happens. Then it’ll be enough of the worthless masks and silly booster shots.
Koko the Gorilla wrote:
antivaxxers killing-democracy wrote:
Yes. But not for long since omicron does not look like much of a threat anymore in BC
You can thank the Freedom Convoy for pressuring the government to remove mask mandates.
Except the province announced it was expecting loosening of restrictions far before that clown show happened. Doubt provinces are planning out policy based on what some antivaxxer bozos who beat up homeless people, racially abuse minorities and demand free food, are doing.
In So Cal where I reside, I would estimate that 90% of the "thinking " people are doing so. Idk
antivaxxers killing-democracy wrote:
Koko the Gorilla wrote:
You can thank the Freedom Convoy for pressuring the government to remove mask mandates.
Except the province announced it was expecting loosening of restrictions far before that clown show happened. Doubt provinces are planning out policy based on what some antivaxxer bozos who beat up homeless people, racially abuse minorities and demand free food, are doing.
Antivaxxers are worser than raciss FOR Sure!
johnny lawrence wrote:
No
Yes. Masks are mandatory indoors where I live.
Yes. Even though we likely have the highest vaccination rates in the country and our hospitals have never been at risk for being overcapacity, masks are required indoors everywhere (and have been for almost 2 years beside a 2 month respite from May-August) . I’m thankful most people don’t wear them outdoors anymore. Most of Colorado will be dropping their mask mandates, but Boulder is a special place. I got vaccinated after having Covid to help end this but some places don’t seem to ever want to end it. I used to lean left, but Covid is pushing me right. We all need to follow science and not politics and there’s no reason for these crazy mandates. 🙄
50/50.. Never realized there were so many gullible, Fauci idolists sheep here. It's The Sniffles. GET OVER IT!
hard hat man wrote:
jecht wrote:
I figure Boston would be tough. Over Christmas I went there to visit relatives and we went into a bakery in Medford. We were masked, but I noticed the atmosphere.
They were very strict: No mask, no service, and wrote signs to make you feel guilty/shamed if you weren't masked.
as they should.
Being too selfish and weak to wear a mask indoors in public during a pandemic is a selfish, shameful thing.
You're drinking the institutional kool-aid and eating up their guilt/shaming, grooming and manipulation tactics. You must feel all warm and fuzzy inside bragging about how you've got a vaccine (what an accomplishment) while trying to isolate anyone who's not like you as the other. Reality check: you're believing pathological liars--politicians and big pharma sponsored media, who don't actually care about your health. Time to wake up.
antivaxxers killing-democracy wrote:
Yes. But not for long since omicron does not look like much of a threat anymore in BC
This guy is clearly the smartest among the infidels here. Thanks for your voice of reason. Clearly, nonpartisan
Seattle: Yes anywhere indoors except for a restaurant if you’re eating. I’m a teacher so all day every day. Went to Tucson about a month ago and it’s a whole different world there!😂
boulderbubble wrote:
Yes. Even though we likely have the highest vaccination rates in the country and our hospitals have never been at risk for being overcapacity, masks are required indoors everywhere (and have been for almost 2 years beside a 2 month respite from May-August) . I’m thankful most people don’t wear them outdoors anymore. Most of Colorado will be dropping their mask mandates, but Boulder is a special place. I got vaccinated after having Covid to help end this but some places don’t seem to ever want to end it. I used to lean left, but Covid is pushing me right. We all need to follow science and not politics and there’s no reason for these crazy mandates. 🙄
Agree with you on the this is pushing you right statement. Same here. Seattle sounds the same as Boulder.
Went to a coffee shop the other day. Had to show vax card just to order the coffee. Didn’t matter that I wasn’t drinking it there. They wouldn’t make the coffee unless I was vaxxed.
boulderbubble wrote:
Yes. Even though we likely have the highest vaccination rates in the country and our hospitals have never been at risk for being overcapacity, masks are required indoors everywhere (and have been for almost 2 years beside a 2 month respite from May-August) . I’m thankful most people don’t wear them outdoors anymore. Most of Colorado will be dropping their mask mandates, but Boulder is a special place. I got vaccinated after having Covid to help end this but some places don’t seem to ever want to end it. I used to lean left, but Covid is pushing me right. We all need to follow science and not politics and there’s no reason for these crazy mandates. 🙄
Boulder is very blue, unfortunately.
And I'm someone who is pro-vax and pro-mask in certain spots but not all. But these governments want ALL areas to be masked. It's safety theater and virtue-signaling at this point. I can understand mask mandates pre-vaccines, to be fair, but with working vaxxes we shouldn't need masks everywhere.
You can be BOTH pro-vaccine AND against government mandates that are excessive.
(I will concur that masks on an airplane, where the ventilation sucks, should be mandatory).
Even outdoor rec sports in Seattle are requiring medical grade masks. F that.