It’s not that complicated, Pig. But I agree on choosing take-out. The only restaurant meals we have had recently were outdoors, and now the weather is changing.
It’s like this, imo: We are masking because even though we’re vaccinated, others around us are being covidiots, so we use the mask to filter out their body fluids. And then, since we’re vaccinated, if we DO get infected, the odds of us actually noticing aren’t as high as we would like, so we wear it to help prevent our potential infection from spreading. And of course, because someone in authority has said we should.
Bottom line for me: It’s a lot like washing your hands during common-cold season. I don’t get all strict and uptight, but I try to REASONABLY maximize my and my companions’ health by REASONABLY minimizing my own chances of getting or spreading the problem. In particular, I wear a mask when I’m inside unless I’m eating, drinking, or scratching my nose. And outside until I get to a convenient spot to buff my glasses… except in a serious crowd in which case I keep it on. And, inside, I wear it until I want to eat or sip, and I put it on after I’m done with all that.
Oh, c’mon now – it isn’t all that hard: Wear your mask indoors at a restaurant unless you’re eating; you don’t have to wear your mask if you’re seated outdoors.
I don’t think it’s a funny joke, but what I really want to know is why no one is making a good transparent mask. Not those plexiglass pieces of garbage, but a flexible KN95-type mask made of a transparent plastic. Or maybe cotton that’s treated to be transparent?
“If you make a better transparent mask, the world will beat a path to your door!”
I’m good with take out, actually not opposed to to cooking dinnerUntil we were put on Time of Use – 4-9pm, *7 days a week * the rates are sky high. No AC, no heating elements.
Just when you get ends to meet, someone moves the end.
So in the summer I used a burner on my outdoor grill or we had cold suppers. It had to be simple, and some things we ate often are now lunch fare (I DID encourage a change to “big meal at noon”)
I don’t think cold suppers & outdoor cooking will be too popular in the winter.
But it still doesn’t make eating out look any more appealing.
Guess I’ll have to buy a big Thermos for keeping soup warm until supper.
“We don’t need the fun police to come in and try to micromanage and tell us what we should or shouldn’t be doing. We know what we need to do to protect ourselves.”
I have to admit, I kind of go along with what Toon Boy is saying here… the mask rules in restaurants are rather confusing, and somewhat odd…I don’t go out to eat very often at all, but it seems that whenever I do, the rules are different each time, and each place seems to have their own interpretation of what the rules should be! So, for now, I’ll just fire up the grill on the back deck and grill my own steaks or heat up my own pizzas in the oven until this mess gets sorted out…
Even before the pandemic, I felt that eating in restaurants was more trouble than it was worth most of the time. Haven’t done it at all since, and this is exactly why.
If you live in NYC, you have to be vaccinated to eat inside a restaurant, which makes perfect sense, and leads to piece of mind.
It makes some idiots throw tantrums, but if they insist that “freedom” means “my freedom to spread disease and cause others to be quarantined and hospitalized” then they need to realize that “freedom” isn’t “freedom from consequences.”
Well, I guess we know where Pastis stands on the great mask debate. It’s really not that complicated and if keeps people safe – I’m all for it. (Anti-vaxxers feel free to pile on…)
US COVID incident rate = 131,000/MCanada incident rate = 42,000/MUS death rate = 2,119/MCanada death rate = 716/M( and yes, their urban density rate is within 1% of the US)What is the difference? In Canada – they protect each other by wearing masks, continue to social distance without complaining (generally) to PROTECT EACH OTHER rather than complaining.I love you Stephan and I love Pearls – but please don’t feed the bulldog on our deadly and sloppy “it’s all about me” handling of COVID
Regarding cloth surgical masks, the CDC says at: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/pdfs/understanddifferenceinfographic-508.pdf
“Does NOT provide the wearer with a reliable level of protection from inhaling smaller airborne particles and is not considered respiratory protection”
That is basically the premise behind why take-out and delivery have surged ahead of all the in-house eating options.|I am sure even with the vaccinations and passport cards, many people will still stay with take-out and delivery.
Don’t know why the wearing of a mask so as to protect the public is such a big deal. Pastis is trying to make it more difficult than it really is.Each age, each decade, seems to have a label. If so, this will be the age of stupidity, of people saying stupid things that most of them know to be stupid, but for no more reason than to deny what someone else said.
BE THIS GUY about 3 years ago
As long as the weather is good, eat outside.
BasilBruce about 3 years ago
Worst case scenario, you can get a long, sharp stick and have rat-kabob tonight.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 3 years ago
Take the mask off. Put the mask on. Looks like a Pat Morita character.
Vivi <333 about 3 years ago
Does pig now have a beer belly? It looks a lil’ bigger than before?
DennisinSeattle about 3 years ago
It’s not that complicated, Pig. But I agree on choosing take-out. The only restaurant meals we have had recently were outdoors, and now the weather is changing.
Concretionist about 3 years ago
It’s like this, imo: We are masking because even though we’re vaccinated, others around us are being covidiots, so we use the mask to filter out their body fluids. And then, since we’re vaccinated, if we DO get infected, the odds of us actually noticing aren’t as high as we would like, so we wear it to help prevent our potential infection from spreading. And of course, because someone in authority has said we should.
Bottom line for me: It’s a lot like washing your hands during common-cold season. I don’t get all strict and uptight, but I try to REASONABLY maximize my and my companions’ health by REASONABLY minimizing my own chances of getting or spreading the problem. In particular, I wear a mask when I’m inside unless I’m eating, drinking, or scratching my nose. And outside until I get to a convenient spot to buff my glasses… except in a serious crowd in which case I keep it on. And, inside, I wear it until I want to eat or sip, and I put it on after I’m done with all that.
And I eat outside when it’s reasonable to do so.
ronaldspence about 3 years ago
The mask guidelines are evolving…while confusing I like to believe people are doing their best
Gent about 3 years ago
Eh, I’d rather wears a helmet that has a transparent lid before face. Easier that way. Opens lid, closes lid.
janiceg Premium Member about 3 years ago
Oh, c’mon now – it isn’t all that hard: Wear your mask indoors at a restaurant unless you’re eating; you don’t have to wear your mask if you’re seated outdoors.
iggyman about 3 years ago
I make most of my meals at home, it’s been a long time since I ate out not counting the fair I went to yesterday!
shanen0 about 3 years ago
I don’t think it’s a funny joke, but what I really want to know is why no one is making a good transparent mask. Not those plexiglass pieces of garbage, but a flexible KN95-type mask made of a transparent plastic. Or maybe cotton that’s treated to be transparent?
“If you make a better transparent mask, the world will beat a path to your door!”
AndreasMartin about 3 years ago
I’m still waiting for the first realistic mask-tattoo.
_lounger_ about 3 years ago
well done Pig, keep it simple
lavender headgear about 3 years ago
Because science!
Pgalden1 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Yep
franki_g about 3 years ago
I’m good with take out, actually not opposed to to cooking dinnerUntil we were put on Time of Use – 4-9pm, *7 days a week * the rates are sky high. No AC, no heating elements.
Just when you get ends to meet, someone moves the end.
So in the summer I used a burner on my outdoor grill or we had cold suppers. It had to be simple, and some things we ate often are now lunch fare (I DID encourage a change to “big meal at noon”)
I don’t think cold suppers & outdoor cooking will be too popular in the winter.But it still doesn’t make eating out look any more appealing.
Guess I’ll have to buy a big Thermos for keeping soup warm until supper.
Count Olaf Premium Member about 3 years ago
The waiter should always wear one when presenting the bill and it has nothing to do with COVID.
mjb515 about 3 years ago
“We don’t need the fun police to come in and try to micromanage and tell us what we should or shouldn’t be doing. We know what we need to do to protect ourselves.”
Masterskrain about 3 years ago
I have to admit, I kind of go along with what Toon Boy is saying here… the mask rules in restaurants are rather confusing, and somewhat odd…I don’t go out to eat very often at all, but it seems that whenever I do, the rules are different each time, and each place seems to have their own interpretation of what the rules should be! So, for now, I’ll just fire up the grill on the back deck and grill my own steaks or heat up my own pizzas in the oven until this mess gets sorted out…
wrd2255 about 3 years ago
Jet Blue told us quite seriously “and if you take a drink, lower mask, sip, mask back on, lower mask…” But be sure you stay hydrated.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
Too much bull! I’m with Pig! takeout!
Goat from PBS about 3 years ago
Humanity is going backwards…and I’m not a fan.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member about 3 years ago
Even before the pandemic, I felt that eating in restaurants was more trouble than it was worth most of the time. Haven’t done it at all since, and this is exactly why.
gopher gofer about 3 years ago
having lived with these rules for some time now, it’s not really all that complicated…
Ignatz Premium Member about 3 years ago
If you live in NYC, you have to be vaccinated to eat inside a restaurant, which makes perfect sense, and leads to piece of mind.
It makes some idiots throw tantrums, but if they insist that “freedom” means “my freedom to spread disease and cause others to be quarantined and hospitalized” then they need to realize that “freedom” isn’t “freedom from consequences.”
Beaker about 3 years ago
The punster’s on target this time.
Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago
From a grocery worker, veteran of the whole virus cluster…Don’t be an ass. Wear a mask.
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
Can pigs even get Covid?
Tallguy about 3 years ago
What if you’re moved by the spirit?
Gandalf about 3 years ago
Yepper…
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Well, I guess we know where Pastis stands on the great mask debate. It’s really not that complicated and if keeps people safe – I’m all for it. (Anti-vaxxers feel free to pile on…)
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
Don’t forget, being vaccinated doesn’t prevent you from OBEYING all rules. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED…….
jstahls about 3 years ago
US COVID incident rate = 131,000/MCanada incident rate = 42,000/MUS death rate = 2,119/MCanada death rate = 716/M( and yes, their urban density rate is within 1% of the US)What is the difference? In Canada – they protect each other by wearing masks, continue to social distance without complaining (generally) to PROTECT EACH OTHER rather than complaining.I love you Stephan and I love Pearls – but please don’t feed the bulldog on our deadly and sloppy “it’s all about me” handling of COVID
jmclaughlinvt about 3 years ago
So Stephan is an anti-masker.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom about 3 years ago
Exactly.
old_geek about 3 years ago
Regarding cloth surgical masks, the CDC says at: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/pdfs/understanddifferenceinfographic-508.pdf
“Does NOT provide the wearer with a reliable level of protection from inhaling smaller airborne particles and is not considered respiratory protection”
zeexenon about 3 years ago
One of my life’s rules: Never use a toilet after a pig just came out of the stall.
Adam-Stone(Soup) about 3 years ago
That is basically the premise behind why take-out and delivery have surged ahead of all the in-house eating options.|I am sure even with the vaccinations and passport cards, many people will still stay with take-out and delivery.
David_the_CAD about 3 years ago
Wearing the mask in the toilet room could be a good idea period. It may not block all of the odors, but it could help.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
Yeah, ’tis complicated
AndromedaMike about 3 years ago
Don’t know why the wearing of a mask so as to protect the public is such a big deal. Pastis is trying to make it more difficult than it really is.Each age, each decade, seems to have a label. If so, this will be the age of stupidity, of people saying stupid things that most of them know to be stupid, but for no more reason than to deny what someone else said.
briangj2 about 3 years ago
Yet Again, on mask effectiveness:
https://hms.harvard.edu/news/mask-slow-down-sars-cov-2-0
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/in-depth/coronavirus-mask/art-20485449
https://medical.mit.edu/covid-19-updates/2020/07/do-cloth-masks-work
https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2021/09/surgical-masks-covid-19.html
https://www.epa.gov/sciencematters/epa-researchers-test-effectiveness-face-masks-disinfection-methods-against-covid-19
https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2020/06/417906/still-confused-about-masks-heres-science-behind-how-face-masks-prevent
https://www.pbs.org/video/how-well-do-masks-work-ke2qje/
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 3 years ago
Is consistency too much too ask for anymore?
Sisyphos about 3 years ago
The great Mystery of the Mask.
Sometime’s you feel like a nut, sometime’s you don’t….
Eric S about 3 years ago
What I want to know is, where is Pig’s Covid beard? Also where is Pig’s pug?
gsteele531 about 3 years ago
Let’s just take out the mask-obsessed . . .
TSAlleycat Premium Member about 3 years ago
Take out going on a year-and-a-half now…
wmchere about 3 years ago
safest way to eat out….make it to go !
Goat about 3 years ago
The IGNARMUS-19 virus is really showing here in the comments.
aardvark86au about 3 years ago
“Wear a mask inside unless you are eating or drinking” is not that complicated a concept.