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appalachiablue

(42,899 posts)
Wed May 19, 2021, 03:35 AM May 2021

They're Vaccinated & Keeping Their Masks On, Maybe Forever: NYT

'They're Vaccinated And Keeping Their Masks On Maybe Forever,' The New York Times, May 18, 2021. By Sarah Maslin Nir. - Edited:

Whenever Joe Glickman heads out for groceries, he places an N95 mask over his face and tugs a cloth mask on top of it. He then pulls on a pair of goggles. He has used this safety protocol for the past 14 months. It did not change after he contracted the coronavirus last November. It didn’t budge when, earlier this month, he became fully vaccinated. And even though President Biden said on Thursday that fully vaccinated people do not have to wear a mask, Mr. Glickman said he planned to stay the course. In fact, he said, he plans to do his grocery run double-masked and goggled for at least the next 5 years.





- Joe Glickman loads groceries into his car. He's been wearing 2 masks and goggles for grocery runs- and he plans to do so for at least 5 years.

Even as a combination of evolving public health recommendations and pandemic fatigue lead more Americans to toss the masks they’ve worn for more than a year, Mr. Glickman is among those who say they plan to keep their faces covered in public indefinitely. For people like Mr. Glickman, a combination of anxiety, murky information about new virus variants and the emergence of an obdurate and sizable faction of vaccine holdouts means mask-free life is on hold- possibly forever. “I have no problem being one of the only people,” he said, a professional photographer and musician from Albany, N.Y. “But I don’t think I’m going to be the only one.” Whether made of bedazzled cloth or polypropylene, masks have emerged as a dystopian political flash point during the pandemic.

A map of states that enforced mask mandates corresponds closely with how people in those states voted for president. Last year, protesters staged rallies against official requirements to wear masks.. But as more Americans become vaccinated and virus restrictions loosen, masks are at the center of a second round in the country’s culture brawl. This time, people who choose to continue to cover their faces have become targets of public ire. Vaccinated people who continue to wear masks said they are increasingly under pressure, especially in recent days; friends and family have urged them to relax, or even have suggested that they are paranoid.

On a recent trip to the store, Mr. Glickman said he was stared down by a man who entered, unmasked. “I’m confused,” retired news anchor Dan Rather wrote on Twitter last week as backlash mounted on the platform to those still masked. “Why should people care if someone wants to wear a mask outside?” Following the latest C.D.C. guidance, at least 20 states repealed mask mandates or issued orders that gave vaccinated people exemptions from wearing masks. Other states, including NY, said they were reviewing their rules. But for some people, no newfound freedom will persuade them to reveal their faces just yet. After a year, they say they have grown accustomed to the masks and glad for the extra safety they provide.
..George Jones, 82, a retired mail carrier in NY, said his mask would stay for at least another year. “Why be in a hurry?” Until NYC reaches a higher level of vaccination- just 40% are completely vaccinated- it’s too risky. “I’d like to be around as long as I can.”...

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/they-re-vaccinated-and-keeping-their-masks-on-maybe-forever/ar-BB1gOLeL

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They're Vaccinated & Keeping Their Masks On, Maybe Forever: NYT (Original Post) appalachiablue May 2021 OP
I'm curious snowybirdie May 2021 #1
My exact question jimfields33 May 2021 #2
All it takes is one miniscule slip up that you might not ever realize you made Siwsan May 2021 #3
Not sure either... 2naSalit May 2021 #4
I live in a state with less than 30% vaccinated and about 30% "vaccine hesitant". Arkansas Granny May 2021 #5

Siwsan

(27,279 posts)
3. All it takes is one miniscule slip up that you might not ever realize you made
Wed May 19, 2021, 06:19 AM
May 2021

I had a friend who was ULTRA cautious - masking, sanitizing, hand washing, social distancing - she did everything right but all it took was one mistake, maybe touching her face as a reflex and never even realizing she did it. She contracted Covid and it killed her.

Now, I'm not looking at masking for another 5 years, but despite being fully vaccinated, I'm not yet tossing my masks. I just do not yet have full confidence we are out of the woods. The next month, or so, will be interesting. We still aren't at a 50% fully vaccinated rate. My guess is vaccination rates are going to plummet and variants are going to strengthen and flourish. I truly hope I'm wrong.

2naSalit

(92,635 posts)
4. Not sure either...
Wed May 19, 2021, 06:23 AM
May 2021

But I have seen many accounts of people getting infected even though they did all the right things. I spoke to a woman yesterday, she was masked, who said she had had the virus and is fully vaccinated but plans to keep wearing her mask for a while yet. My county just lifted the mask mandate but many businesses are still requesting you wear one. I plan to keep up with precautions for a while yet, fully vaxxed but I don;t trust my fellow Montanans these days.

Arkansas Granny

(31,818 posts)
5. I live in a state with less than 30% vaccinated and about 30% "vaccine hesitant".
Wed May 19, 2021, 06:39 AM
May 2021

I'll relax around people that I know are fully vaccinated, but I will continue to wear a mask on public transportation and crowded indoor spaces.

I don't trust others to follow the honor system.

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