Just curious, about how many people wear masks when you are at a store these days? Seems like it's fallen to about 10% in my area.
I've only gone to the grocery store in the past 2 months, and at this point, it's about 70%, I think, +/- 5%. Less than I would like, but honestly more than I expected.
It's required in Rhody, so everybody is wearing one in stores. Outside is different.
I have to admit it feels a little weird to go someplace where you are literally the only person wearing a mask, but that's happened to me a couple of times.
Sounds like it's really different elsewhere in the country.
Required here also. I see people walking without them and some teenaged boys hanging out on the corner when I drove around, but in stores, everyone has been wearing one.
Required by law in NY and I haven't seen anyone not complying indoors. (The guidelines for outdoors are a bit fuzzy - most folks wear masks to walk around town but not to exercise. We went for a hike this weekend and it was about 50/50 on the trails.)
Just curious, about how many people wear masks when you are at a store these days? Seems like it's fallen to about 10% in my area.
It's mandatory in San Francisco. If you do not wear one you are kicked out. In fact, I got into a yelling fight with a guy at a cafe last week on this very subject. He left.
I told him he was an asshole and has endangering the people who work there.
He said he didn't like my tone.
I told him that if he acted like an asshole he should expect to be notified of this fact.
He said he was going to kick my ass.
I said he had no excuse for his selfish behavior. The signs were clearly posted on the front of the cafe. Then I turned my back on him. They gave him his bagel and he left in his nice new SUV.
So except for him it's been 100%.
Gud, don't let anyone interfere with your freedom to wear a mask!
In my area, a large majority wear masks indoors. Outdoors, not so much.
I don't wear a mask when I'm just walking outside alone or going to a drive-thru, but any time I actually go into a store I'll be wearing one. Few are wearing masks outdoors or at grocery stores here, but at least actual store employees and restaurant workers seem to be wearing them.
oh, as usual dear ... I guess it seemed like a good idea.
A black widow bite as a toddler resulted in horrible painful surgeries for my uncle and being lame all his life. The doctors told my grandparents he was lucky to have survived it.