Not a chance I'll be wearing one again. Rarely wore one before the 19th. You bunch of scaredy cats will never stop wearing them. Amazing.
The elderly and vulnerable must be so proud of you. Well done.
Not a chance I'll be wearing one again. Rarely wore one before the 19th. You bunch of scaredy cats will never stop wearing them. Amazing.
Not a chance I'll be wearing one again. Rarely wore one before the 19th. You bunch of scaredy cats will never stop wearing them. Amazing.
I wear one because I want to keep you safe. Lucky one of us is looking after you.
Not a chance I'll be wearing one again. Rarely wore one before the 19th. You bunch of scaredy cats will never stop wearing them. Amazing.
Not a chance I'll be wearing one again. Rarely wore one before the 19th. You bunch of scaredy cats will never stop wearing them. Amazing.
Good to see all the sensible, unselfish people still wearing masks.
Too much self righteousness on this thread.
If someone wants to wear a mask, then great. If they don't, then that's fine too.
Masks are now 100% optional. People do their bit to remain respectful to public health in different ways. Mask wearing is just one way they can do that.
Too much self righteousness on this thread.
If someone wants to wear a mask, then great. If they don't, then that's fine too.
Masks are now 100% optional. People do their bit to remain respectful to public health in different ways. Mask wearing is just one way they can do that.
Not liking wearing them is good enough reason not to, at this point in the pandemic.
Pretty much says it all, really.
No.
People are forgetting wear we are in the pandemic. We no longer need to wear masks. If people are happier without one, then they shouldn't wear one. We are the point in the pandemic where we need to prioritise the mental wellbeing of people.
I wear one because I want to keep you safe. I will continue even if it is not appreciated.
When I'm out for a run and I find that I'm approaching a lone female going the same way as me, I cross over the road and run on the other side. I'm just a bloke out running and pose absolutely no risk at all to them, but as I approach they won't know that. They may be scared as they hear me or startled as I pass. So I cross the road to try and stop that happening. I'm being considerate to how they may feel.
When I go shopping I may cross paths with someone who has a compromised immunity system and has real concerns as to what catching the virus could mean for them. I may be mixing with shop workers who have no choice but to spend all of their working time around a large number of people, any of whom could be carrying the virus unknowingly. I may.be in relatively close proximity to elderly people who, through nothing other than sheer bad luck, happened to be old, and vulnerable when this damned virus arrived.
I do one main shop each week and two or three smaller shops. I don't enjoy wearing a mask - who does - but it costs me literally nothing to pop one on when I'm shopping, and it could make a difference to someone else. Thinking of others is, I think, what decent people tend to do.
I'm not claiming it affects the mental wellbeing of most people. I have no idea how it affects most people. I can only speak for myself.
All I can say, it has been positive for me in more than one way not wearing a mask. If anyone else feels that it would be positive for them, then they shouldn't wear one either. There's no need to anymore - we're past that point now.
If people are happy wearing one - then great. If they're not - then don't.
Not a chance I'll be wearing one again. Rarely wore one before the 19th. You bunch of scaredy cats will never stop wearing them. Amazing.
Look, if you're such a threat to society then you shouldn't be allowed out.
Hmmm….I wonder which of us is the greater threat to society……..
First time in London since the 19th and seemed the vast majority of people on train/underground still wearing them and understand the spirit of the rules.