Being scared of Covid is far from irrational and if someone feels safer wearing a mask when walking their dog then leave them to it and allow them to return to normal at their own pace.
Can I just comment on this. (And I have not read your previous posts so apologies.)
I don’t wear a mask because I am scared of Covid. I’m double jabbed, so if I do get it I should suffer less.
I wear a mask to protect others and prevent transmission. I wear a mask out of respect to people working in high footfall areas who have no choice over the number of people they meet. I wear a mask so that our hospital beds are free from Covid patients and our doctors and nurses can instead treat that child with leukemia or diagnose breast cancer so a young mother might be treated earlier.
There are some occasions when it’s hard to wear masks e.g. dancing in a club, but where it is possible, why don’t we all just pop one on and help mitigate risk.
I have no problem looking like an idiot wearing a mask and will continue to do so. I think in a few months when death rates are higher and we do hit the numbers of infections that the modeling suggested then we’ll see restrictions and masks back. When that happens we’ll all wish we had behaved differently when we could.
Never “let the people decide” in these matters. It’s an abdication of leadership. Then again, we seem to be bizarrely happy with that in this country.
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