Call me a cockeyed optimist but I think most people do their best to be kind and considerate, and be good parents. For the past year it’s been drilled into us that wearing masks, social distancing, and protecting our kids and anyone who is vulnerable, not just ourselves, was the way to be kind, considerate, and responsible. That belief was good and correct at the time because masks were shown to make a difference.
On Friday, The CDC came right out and said that now in the US, in many situations and for huge amounts of people, masks no longer make a difference. The vast majority of the most vulnerable - the elderly and people with medical conditions - have been vaccinated and are safe from contracting severe Covid and spreading it. Most adults who want it, and growing numbers of older children, have been vaccinated and are safe. Young children were always at minimal risk for Covid disease, but could have spread it to those vulnerable populations who are now safe. And we now know that outdoor transmission in freely circulating air is next to nothing, even when infected people are present. The risk for almost all people, young or old, of catching or spreading severe Covid in those situations is now no greater than being hurt or killed by many other everyday activities. That is the science.
Disney is following the CDC recommendations and the science with its new mask policy, so in black and white it seems pretty safe. Hopefully the feeling will come with practice. However, giving up the idea that masks = kindness and consideration feels strange. I guess we need to find ways to show kindness without masks.
I can’t wait to smile at people again and see them smile back! I want to be able to pick up somebody‘s sunglasses that they didn’t realize they dropped and hand them back without worrying. It will be great to say a nice word to someone that they can hear because we’re not six feet away behind masks. My next trip isn’t until December, and I am so excited about it!
If someone still feels more comfortable in a mask, that’s great too! Everybody has their reasons. I’ll probably take that as a sign to respect their space though, lol. It’s totally understandable after the past year.
