Being COVID-Conscious in a World Without Masks
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2025 11:17 pm
I mask in public. I’ve had a few folks question it, but it’s been nice not being sick for much of the last few years. I’m able to use a FloMask to try to reduce waste but reducing the spread and mutation of this virus is very important to me.
Thinking back to early responses to the pandemic, I was reminded of depictions of pandemics in the Dragonriders of Pern series. Folks all working together to find a cure, supporting one another. Were there some troublemakers? Probably. But the community was able to overcome. I’m disappointed that we didn’t quite get to the point where we figured everything out. It feels a lot like when the streets are broken, and maybe if you complain enough, the city will put in a temporary patch, but there’s no priority in resolving the issue entirely while cars keep getting bigger and public transit isn’t always reliable or accessible. (Probably not the best analogy.)
But then there are the folks who take initiative. They patch the potholes. They draw dicks around them to force the city to intervene. I’m pleased that there are folks in my community who care about our collective well being to focus on respiratory safety.
Thinking back to early responses to the pandemic, I was reminded of depictions of pandemics in the Dragonriders of Pern series. Folks all working together to find a cure, supporting one another. Were there some troublemakers? Probably. But the community was able to overcome. I’m disappointed that we didn’t quite get to the point where we figured everything out. It feels a lot like when the streets are broken, and maybe if you complain enough, the city will put in a temporary patch, but there’s no priority in resolving the issue entirely while cars keep getting bigger and public transit isn’t always reliable or accessible. (Probably not the best analogy.)
But then there are the folks who take initiative. They patch the potholes. They draw dicks around them to force the city to intervene. I’m pleased that there are folks in my community who care about our collective well being to focus on respiratory safety.