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(CNN)Philadelphia will reinstate its indoor mask mandate as of Monday, April 18, as cases in the city quickly rise, the city's Public Health Commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole announced Monday.
Philadelphia becomes first major US city to reinstate its indoor mask mandate as cases rise | CNN
Philadelphia will reinstate indoor mask mandates Monday, April 18, as its Covid-19 cases quickly rise, the city's Public Health Commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole announced Monday.www.cnn.com
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Argh! Not again!
We can't seem to catch a break!
Good for Philly, letting science and not the militant maskless guide mask policymaking.
Yeah, but it's a sad reflection on the state of the pandemic.
I was so enjoying my freedom. Well, at least I was.
Require vaccinated and boosted status to work onsite.
We've been mask free at work for a week or so. This has happened before, and then we're back to masks. I don't know how it will turn out this time.Meh. It's depressing.
Yesterday, for the first time in two years, I totally embraced tossing my mask. Bye, bye! Spent the day, all day, inside & out, everywhere, in total freedom. It was exhilarating. Then, this.
Mondays suck!
It feels like it's coming in waves. The recent lull was nice.
We've been mask free at work for a week or so. This has happened before, and then we're back to masks. I don't know how it will turn out this time.
What kind of mask do you use that you managed to hang onto it for over two years?Yeah, but it's a sad reflection on the state of the pandemic.
I am so enjoying my freedom. I tossed my mask away, yesterday, for good! Well, I thought I did . . .
I wish places where infections are rising would embrace a "vaccine passport" system. Just a simple plastic sleeve you could voluntary wear around your neck showing your vaccination status. Anyone who has one with an up to date card doesn't need to wear a mask. Those who don't have one or prefer not to disclose that information are required to wear a mask during periods of mask mandates. Not only would this not punish those who are actually doing their part to combat the pandemic because of the few bad apples, this would have the side effect of actually boosting vaccinations to some degree in people who really don't want to wear a mask, which would work to keep the numbers low. This should have been embraced from the get go. I firmly believe lives would have been saved.
Blame China and their released beast.It feels like it's coming in waves. The recent lull was nice.
What kind of mask do you use that you managed to hang onto it for over two years?
INB4 "sniffles," and "MaSkS dOn'T WeRk!".
China! China! China!
Meh. It's depressing.
Yesterday, for the first time in two years, I totally embraced tossing my mask. Bye, bye! Spent the day, all day, inside & out, everywhere, in total freedom. It was exhilarating. Then, this.
Mondays suck!
I attended an opening air market at a local brewery.
It was wonderful to watch the kids play and the grownups interact freely if somewhat distanced between groups.
Loved just sitting there with good beer and semi-tolerable live music just taking in all I could see, feel and hear.
COVID had much the same effect as months in Somalia.
After Somalia a clean bed, a warm meal and clean water were cherished. After COVID just attending that little event was marvelous.
The little things became much more wonderful.
We need some suck to remind us how blessed we are at times.
Considering, it's good that they do it NOW rather than when there is massive death.Philadelphia becomes first major US city to reinstate its indoor mask mandate as cases rise | CNN
Philadelphia will reinstate indoor mask mandates Monday, April 18, as its Covid-19 cases quickly rise, the city's Public Health Commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole announced Monday.www.cnn.com
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Argh! Not again!
We can't seem to catch a break!
I'm lucky in that I work from home and share the house with one other person who does not work, so my interaction with anyone is quite limited.Meh. It's depressing.
Yesterday, for the first time in two years, I totally embraced tossing my mask. Bye, bye! Spent the day, all day, inside & out, everywhere, in total freedom. It was exhilarating. Then, this.
Mondays suck!
I'm lucky in that I work from home and share the house with one other person who does not work, so my interaction with anyone is quite limited.
I generally don't wear a mask except when I go to a store on the rare occasion I do.
I should probably get a better-fitting mask, one of the reasons I avoid using it is the pressure it puts on my ears.I've always been a sociable person, and actually enjoy crowds in leisure activity.
Yesterday, when tossing my mask for good (I thought), it was really glorious feeling. I realized how much I enjoyed hanging-out without mitigation, talking and laughing with others. Plus, it was a perfect day weather-wise. It was like the elation of the first nice day pre-lude of Summer (which it was), but on steroids!
Then this morning, came the realization that the mask will need to go back on in public indoor situations. Argh!
I should probably get a better-fitting mask, one of the reasons I avoid using it is the pressure it puts on my ears.
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