YellowKing wrote: Mon Nov 30, 2020 2:52 pm
The Meal wrote:I don't think it follows that you're not endangering anyone else (or yourself), however.
There is obviously going to be some amount of risk in any behavior short of isolating, by yourself, in your home, and never leaving. I think we're arguing semantics here.
I don't think we're arguing at all. I do think that the two points of view are matters of degree. I know that my experience is living at one end of the extreme ends of those degrees (by nature of my situation: I've been out of work throughout the virus, I've got extreme asthma, my wife is immunocompromised, my wife is working from home, my daughter has lupus, my daughter has asthma, etc.).
I'm taking a very small (but acceptable to me) risk by going out.
I think that's good recognition. Masks aren't infallible, and the best we can do to avoid the virus is the best we can do. Hundreds of COVID testers have contracted the virus, and those workers look like the scientists at the end of ET with all their PPE.
I think my point is - I've been working from home since March. I have canceled vacations, I have canceled sleepovers, I have canceled birthdays, I have canceled holidays, I have canceled game nights. I can count the number of different businesses I've been inside on two hands since March. I work from home every single day, and I rarely go out on the weekends. Since March. I have completely kept away from the kids' grandparents, and the kids have been kept away as well. Since March.
I feel for folks who have small kids. I've got family in the same situation (coincidentally {?} they're also the only folks in the family who've contracted COVID). I can understand the urge, especially for extroverts and folks with small children, to get out there and do what it takes to maintain sanity. But the other side of that coin is five words: the virus does not care.
I believe I've sacrificed enough over the past 9 months that I can go out for a couple of hours on my one day off, and not be told I'm a dumbass or endangering others by doing so.
"Dumbass" = strawman. "Endangering others" = reality. To what degree it matters to you is all based on your life situation.
That kind of patronizing is why you have people flouting rules and saying screw it and inviting 20 people over to their house. I've followed every rule to every letter since this began, and nothing I've done over the holidays has any way violated any of those rules or guidelines. I'm not the bad guy here.
The virus does not care about patronizing. TBH, the virus does not care about rules. The virus does not care about guidelines. The virus doesn't care who is considered a good guy or a bad guy. The virus does not care about indignation (righteous or otherwise). The virus does not care about OOers' opinions (yours, mine, Smoove's, Kurth's, drazzil's, greengoo's, godhugh's, KKBlue's, or otherwise). We're all making risk assessments, and the best we can do is make them based on a firm understanding of reality.
I feel for you and your situation. I offer a sincere apology for my contribution to you feeling patronized by stating you've endangered others with your actions. See the second paragraph of my previous post for more related sentiments.