COVID-19 2020

Does that mean that IMP can still require it for entry?
I'm fine if they do, just want to understand


also will IMP do this march 1?
Bowser said cases have dropped more than 90% and there has been a 95% reduction in hospitalizations since the most recent Omicron wave — masks won’t be required in restaurants and bars, sports and entertainment venues, gyms or businesses, the mayor said.
Well I like it

You shouldn’t require things unless necessary

I mean otherwise why not require people to permanently wear masks to prevent flu and cold spread?


Article doesn’t mention mass gathering events like concerts and sports


Of course if events warrant it you can always bring back requirements
Ok says masks and I assume vaccine proof not required for indoor entertainment


That’s fantastic
Article says businesses can still require


I doubt many will… it’s a financial killer… costs for businesses far outweigh benefits

Individuals can determine for themselves wether they want to wear a mask or even attend
Ok per IMP Facebook post (I think yesterday) IMP venues will continue requiring proof of vaccination and mask wearing for the time being….

It is my understanding some other non IMP venues will not require proof of vaccination and mask wearing

Today is the first day of masks optional at school in VA.

My kid reports a total of one unmasked kid in her first period class. She also walked by one of her other teacher's first period class, and reported all kids are masked by the teacher is not.

We told her she could do whatever she was comfortable with.
I went to the record store yesterday but forgot my mask…

I probably try to mask up next time
Great news Space, masks should be optional.
Apparently so is proper grammar.

Yada wrote:
Great news Space, masks should be optional.
I think space masks should be mandatory.
Space wrote:
He looks like a douchey used car salesman.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1499086276519239680


And he sounds like Doug Whiner

BA. 2 on the rise. Don't toss your masks just yet.

Uptick in hospitalizations in UK. Germany has a seven day average of 160k new cases per day.
Space wrote:
BA. 2 on the rise. Don't toss your masks just yet.
Fuck you. I’m in the middle of charting out my Paris-Nice/Monte Carlo-Milan/Lake Como trip for August and not you or any other masked asshole is going to stop me with your facts.
Julian, wrote:
Space wrote:
BA. 2 on the rise. Don't toss your masks just yet.
Fuck you. I’m in the middle of charting out my Paris-Nice/Monte Carlo-Milan/Lake Como trip for August and not you or any other masked asshole is going to stop me with your facts.


Sounds like  nice trip. I might take Lake Garda over Lake Como.

We're still on for Munich-Salzburg-Venice-Bolzano-Munich in July.
I would be willing to read a PM with reasons why I should consider Lake Garda and where I’m finding a one-layover at most flight back to DC from there and what city that would be leaving from? Venice?
Julian, wrote:
I would be willing to read a PM with reasons why I should consider Lake Garda and where I’m finding a one-layover at most flight back to DC from there and what city that would be leaving from? Venice?


I've been to Garda but not Como, so it's not really fair for me to recommend one over the other. Thinking more about ot, id probably choose Como having already been to Garda. Im not sure i understand the rest of your question, but we previously flew into Venice, drove to Bologna, Verona, the Val Gardena, Lake Garda, Bergamo, and flew home from Milan. One layover each way.

Great thing about our 2022 trip is nonstop each way.