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When step 4 is reached. Will you still take precautions

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up

While in a queue today in Iceland.. I overheard a lady say that " she can not wait to not have to wear her mask I'm June."

Her friend replied that " restrictions being eased wouldn't stop her wearing a mask for shopping etc"

This then began quite a heated argument between the pair.

But got me thinking...

Would you still wear a mask in June..even if guidelines say it's no longer required.

I probably will have to for work... and will do for flying etc.. ( which I hope can happen soon)

But I also will probably wear one still for shopping etc

But then I've been wearing one since about feb 2020 anyway

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've been wearing one for sometimes 14 hours a day since May and it's driving me mental tbh

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I would feel weird not wearing one now. I need to wear most of the day, I will continue to wear for the forseeable. I've no issues with masks and like the ones I have They cover my mug too so win win

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By *ucka39Man  over a year ago

Newcastle

I'll keep wearing a mask until I'm sure this virus has completely gone around the globe regardless if I've also received both vaccinations because on may 17th the boarders will be open and I still want to enjoy my life and let others do similar

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By *rufinWoman  over a year ago

notts

I'll wear one on public transport from September onwards .. can't stand the coughing and sneezing in an average winter. Can't think of anywhere else I'd bother wearing one otherwise if it wasn't compulsory

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I'll wear one indoors as required until social distancing has completely ended.

I'll also probably wear one on public transport and in supermarkets in winter, indefinitely. If I can help slow the spread of flu, it's a small price to pay.

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By *olymalelincsMan  over a year ago

southend

I will be continuing to wear a mask outside for the foreseeable even after I have had my second jab as the risks are still far to great and as a full time carer I have my family member to think of aswell as myself and others.

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By *os19Man  over a year ago

Edmonton

I will carry my mask with me and when I go into someone restaurant , pub , supermarket etc I will wear it.If however I see the majority are not wearing it I will remove it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I only wear one now if it’s required and as soon as that requirement ends I will happily throw all mine in the bin. I find it quite dehumanizing to see us all with our faces half covered up and can’t wait to see the back of them. I spend a lot of time in the Far East and over there u see people wearing them a lot before the pandemic. I’m not sure what effect all the mask wearing has really had other than perhaps giving insecure people a feeling of safety when out.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

May be on the london tube but in general no

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"I'll wear one indoors as required until social distancing has completely ended.

I'll also probably wear one on public transport and in supermarkets in winter, indefinitely. If I can help slow the spread of flu, it's a small price to pay."

yeah that was a very interesting plus that has come out of all of this with regards to the mask wearing and hand sanitizing etc. Was that the reduction in flu.. all those deaths from flu avoided. So yea I will be wearing it in winter months anyway.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Throughout the summer months doubt i will wear one though will carry one in case i am in an area where it feels uncomfortably overcrowded.

My hunch is that come autumn / winter it will be at least “advisory” to wear a mask and quite possibly mandatory in enclosed spaces.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I'll wear one indoors as required until social distancing has completely ended.

I'll also probably wear one on public transport and in supermarkets in winter, indefinitely. If I can help slow the spread of flu, it's a small price to pay. yeah that was a very interesting plus that has come out of all of this with regards to the mask wearing and hand sanitizing etc. Was that the reduction in flu.. all those deaths from flu avoided. So yea I will be wearing it in winter months anyway. "

I'll probably be sanitising less. My poor hands

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By *ungry CatCouple  over a year ago

Belfast


"I only wear one now if it’s required and as soon as that requirement ends I will happily throw all mine in the bin. I find it quite dehumanizing to see us all with our faces half covered up and can’t wait to see the back of them. I spend a lot of time in the Far East and over there u see people wearing them a lot before the pandemic. I’m not sure what effect all the mask wearing has really had other than perhaps giving insecure people a feeling of safety when out. "

Been wearing one for 10+ hours a day every day. Grossest thing I've ever had to put on my face

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By *hatawasteMan  over a year ago

stafford


"While in a queue today in Iceland.. I overheard a lady say that " she can not wait to not have to wear her mask I'm June."

Her friend replied that " restrictions being eased wouldn't stop her wearing a mask for shopping etc"

This then began quite a heated argument between the pair.

But got me thinking...

Would you still wear a mask in June..even if guidelines say it's no longer required.

I probably will have to for work... and will do for flying etc.. ( which I hope can happen soon)

But I also will probably wear one still for shopping etc

But then I've been wearing one since about feb 2020 anyway"

I'll Prob wear mine to places where there are lots of people.. Pub, supermarket etc.. Hopefully will be able to do without it when chatting round the table in pub or cafe.. Not planning on going holiday anywhere, swing meets, clubbing, big festivals or indoor concerts etc until at least 2022 but if I was I would definitely be wearing one at those kind of things for sure

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"While in a queue today in Iceland.. I overheard a lady say that " she can not wait to not have to wear her mask I'm June."

Her friend replied that " restrictions being eased wouldn't stop her wearing a mask for shopping etc"

This then began quite a heated argument between the pair.

But got me thinking...

Would you still wear a mask in June..even if guidelines say it's no longer required.

I probably will have to for work... and will do for flying etc.. ( which I hope can happen soon)

But I also will probably wear one still for shopping etc

But then I've been wearing one since about feb 2020 anyway

I'll Prob wear mine to places where there are lots of people.. Pub, supermarket etc.. Hopefully will be able to do without it when chatting round the table in pub or cafe.. Not planning on going holiday anywhere, swing meets, clubbing, big festivals or indoor concerts etc until at least 2022 but if I was I would definitely be wearing one at those kind of things for sure "

What ARE you gonna be doing for the next year ??!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'll keep wearing a mask until I'm sure this virus has completely gone around the globe regardless if I've also received both vaccinations because on may 17th the boarders will be open and I still want to enjoy my life and let others do similar"

You will be waiting a while then

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By *he-Hosiery-GentMan  over a year ago

Older Hot Bearded Guy


"While in a queue today in Iceland.. I overheard a lady say that " she can not wait to not have to wear her mask I'm June."

Her friend replied that " restrictions being eased wouldn't stop her wearing a mask for shopping etc"

This then began quite a heated argument between the pair.

But got me thinking...

Would you still wear a mask in June..even if guidelines say it's no longer required.

I probably will have to for work... and will do for flying etc.. ( which I hope can happen soon)

But I also will probably wear one still for shopping etc

But then I've been wearing one since about feb 2020 anyway"

No. I’m not a sheep, never worn the mask and never will. They make no difference as has been proved.

Carrying on as normal

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I find it very eye opening the amount of people on here who continue to be so terrified and ruled by this virus. There’s so many things that we do often in life that involve risk. Some of these people must sit at home wrapped in bubble wrap.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I will carry my mask with me and when I go into someone restaurant , pub , supermarket etc I will wear it.If however I see the majority are not wearing it I will remove it"

I think a mask will be always in my handbag as it has been for the duration of the pandemic, but like this forumite says, I will risk assess each situation and make my decision to wear one or not at that time.

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"I find it very eye opening the amount of people on here who continue to be so terrified and ruled by this virus. There’s so many things that we do often in life that involve risk. Some of these people must sit at home wrapped in bubble wrap."
to be fair I've just realised its somewhat ludicrous that I will keep wearing one in some situations but plan to go to clubs as soon as they open. Although socially only.

I've been very active throughout this pandemic though, between working and volunteering and still been able to go to motorsport stuff etc

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By *ty31Man  over a year ago

NW London

The second I can lose the silly face nappy I will.

I've yet to be convinced that they do any good in 90% of situations and quite possible do more harm than good

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

I will be wearing them indoors but not outdoors, I rarely go to outdoor places where I cannot not be in a crowd of people, it's quite easy to distance my self from strangers, I will keep the hand sanitiser in my bag though and will keep on using my elbows to open doors

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When they say no more need to wear them. Then I'm done.

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By *elshsunsWoman  over a year ago

Flintshire

I don’t wear one ..., ever .... freedom of shopping without one

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Still not worn one haven't actually needed to wear one yet and have no intention in starting

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By *exy_HornyCouple  over a year ago

Leigh

We only wear masks when legally required to do so. That will be the ongoing policy.

As for sanitiser etc. have never carried any and usually manage to avoid the over zealous people near the dispenser. Only at the dentist and the vaccination centre were these unavoidable.

Have never used elbows to open doors, nor have we washed our shopping etc.

We will probably wear masks on the ferry to France in the summer if we can go, as we did when we went last summer.

We haven't had, nor do we know anyone who has had covid even though we live in an area with allegedly high prevalence. Although we did all have a really nasty bug Christmas 2019 with all the covid symptoms but we keep getting told it can't be covid as it was too early.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Mask me ill bite ya face off inject me and ill stab ya but that's just me and that's cool as just as what others choose to do is cool too ...each to their own

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By *ixieUKMan  over a year ago

MORDEN


"I find it very eye opening the amount of people on here who continue to be so terrified and ruled by this virus. There’s so many things that we do often in life that involve risk. Some of these people must sit at home wrapped in bubble wrap."

Absolutely

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By *hesblokeMan  over a year ago

Derbyshire village

We've got three kids and have had one cold in 18 months. Unheard of.

Yeah, will wear one for a bit longer.

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By *ady LickWoman  over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

I will keep wearing mine at work and in supermarkets etc, it's not a problem for me. In fact it might keep me safe from the next wave that some scientists have spoken about in the past. Especially as I've chosen not to receive the vaccine.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Roll on June, every mask I own will be going in the bin

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"We've got three kids and have had one cold in 18 months. Unheard of.

Yeah, will wear one for a bit longer."

yeah it's all the other things it seems to have kept at bay. My daughter was always prone to picking up things. And yeah pretty much nothing x

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By *partharmonyCouple  over a year ago

Ruislip

We would consider wearing a mask on public transport, but other than that, I'll only wear it if I'm required to.

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By *ancelot1633Man  over a year ago

weybridge

Been told I’m much better looking in a mask, that’s good enough reason for me to keep using them

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By *onty the martianMan  over a year ago

Censored boy


"While in a queue today in Iceland.. I overheard a lady say that " she can not wait to not have to wear her mask I'm June."

Her friend replied that " restrictions being eased wouldn't stop her wearing a mask for shopping etc"

This then began quite a heated argument between the pair.

But got me thinking...

Would you still wear a mask in June..even if guidelines say it's no longer required.

I probably will have to for work... and will do for flying etc.. ( which I hope can happen soon)

But I also will probably wear one still for shopping etc

But then I've been wearing one since about feb 2020 anyway"

I heard Raab has announced masks and distancing to continue after June 21st

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"Roll on June, every mask I own will be going in the bin "
would it not be advisable to keep them for another time.

To be fair I've been buying masks and hand sanitizer on the cheap just lately. Seeing as they are so cheap currently

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"While in a queue today in Iceland.. I overheard a lady say that " she can not wait to not have to wear her mask I'm June."

Her friend replied that " restrictions being eased wouldn't stop her wearing a mask for shopping etc"

This then began quite a heated argument between the pair.

But got me thinking...

Would you still wear a mask in June..even if guidelines say it's no longer required.

I probably will have to for work... and will do for flying etc.. ( which I hope can happen soon)

But I also will probably wear one still for shopping etc

But then I've been wearing one since about feb 2020 anyway

No. I’m not a sheep, never worn the mask and never will. They make no difference as has been proved.

Carrying on as normal "

its ironic that this is the post you choose to quote and suggest the person unlike you was a “sheep”

the point or the sheep insult is that someone follows the thoughts and behaviour of others and can’t think for themselves , and yet the post says they were wearing masks from feb 20 so a whole 6 months before most others and guidelines - doesn’t sound very sheeplike to me

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By *hesblokeMan  over a year ago

Derbyshire village


"We've got three kids and have had one cold in 18 months. Unheard of.

Yeah, will wear one for a bit longer. yeah it's all the other things it seems to have kept at bay. My daughter was always prone to picking up things. And yeah pretty much nothing x "

Normally noses are streaming nine months out of the year

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple  over a year ago

Broadstairs

Can’t wait to ditch the Muzzle, Freedom Beckons

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

last year when i was out and about quite a bit in the summer i got really used to wearing one even in the street from when i was abroad and so never thought twice just pretty much had it on as soon as i crossed the door

then ive been home for a full 5 months and totally out of the habit so they feel really weird on my face again when i went out today and kept forgetting i had to put it on to be up out of my seat in the cafe and stuff

i guess it will just depend what end of the spectrum i am at when they remove the need for them if i am happy to keep wearing or dying to get rid

will probably always keep them handy for public transport though

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By *ucka39Man  over a year ago

Newcastle


"I'll keep wearing a mask until I'm sure this virus has completely gone around the globe regardless if I've also received both vaccinations because on may 17th the boarders will be open and I still want to enjoy my life and let others do similar

You will be waiting a while then"

I don't mind, because I care enough for not alone my safety but others to I have compassion

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By *reenleavesCouple  over a year ago

North Wales

We'll keep them handy for when we're out and about but I think we'll only actually wear them in really busy shops or close crowds.

Even if covid completely disappears, we'll still have them on us. We normally pick up a cough or cold every few months and we've had none since we started wearing masks indoors. It would be great if people with coughs and colds followed the Asian example and wore them out of courtesy to others.

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By *drianukMan  over a year ago

Spain, Lancs

Ridiculous things

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"We'll keep them handy for when we're out and about but I think we'll only actually wear them in really busy shops or close crowds.

Even if covid completely disappears, we'll still have them on us. We normally pick up a cough or cold every few months and we've had none since we started wearing masks indoors. It would be great if people with coughs and colds followed the Asian example and wore them out of courtesy to others. "

yes it would be nice if the masks stayed on over winter to help with other germy things x

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"We'll keep them handy for when we're out and about but I think we'll only actually wear them in really busy shops or close crowds.

Even if covid completely disappears, we'll still have them on us. We normally pick up a cough or cold every few months and we've had none since we started wearing masks indoors. It would be great if people with coughs and colds followed the Asian example and wore them out of courtesy to others. "

Absolutely. It's a small price to pay to help others

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By *izandpaulCouple  over a year ago

merseyside


"I'll wear one indoors as required until social distancing has completely ended.

I'll also probably wear one on public transport and in supermarkets in winter, indefinitely. If I can help slow the spread of flu, it's a small price to pay."

Absolutely, don't find it any inconvenience at all.

I've worn one all my working life, never had an issue.

But to be honest, the best thing to come out of this crisis would be an increased uptake of basic hygiene.

Keep washing those dirty mitts.

It never ceases to amaze me how many mums dont insist their kids wash hands after visiting the toilet or before handling food, or both in fast food restaurants.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

I probably will still wear mine for some time and monitor infection levels. They will still be required in some situations, such as aircraft.

It's important that we continue to subdue the virus as much as possible. A little effort as we continue is better than a major effort and costs in the medium term.

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By *heCrowAndButterflyCouple  over a year ago

Rushden


"While in a queue today in Iceland.. I overheard a lady say that " she can not wait to not have to wear her mask I'm June."

Her friend replied that " restrictions being eased wouldn't stop her wearing a mask for shopping etc"

This then began quite a heated argument between the pair.

But got me thinking...

Would you still wear a mask in June..even if guidelines say it's no longer required.

I probably will have to for work... and will do for flying etc.. ( which I hope can happen soon)

But I also will probably wear one still for shopping etc

But then I've been wearing one since about feb 2020 anyway

I heard Raab has announced masks and distancing to continue after June 21st"

He was a bit vague really something will continue but didn't say distancing or masks or both. in a way it makes a mockery of the statements made previously by the government.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central


"Ridiculous things"

And yet can prevent a string of deaths, or sufferers of organ failure or long Covid. For pennies and almost non-existent effort.

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By *AABMan  over a year ago

Not far

As soon as the legal requirements to wear one are lifted then I’ll stop wearing one.

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By *orthern StarsCouple  over a year ago

Durham

We will be ditching the masks just as soon as we possibly can.

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"While in a queue today in Iceland.. I overheard a lady say that " she can not wait to not have to wear her mask I'm June."

Her friend replied that " restrictions being eased wouldn't stop her wearing a mask for shopping etc"

This then began quite a heated argument between the pair.

But got me thinking...

Would you still wear a mask in June..even if guidelines say it's no longer required.

I probably will have to for work... and will do for flying etc.. ( which I hope can happen soon)

But I also will probably wear one still for shopping etc

But then I've been wearing one since about feb 2020 anyway"

I am sure

that after June you will still have to wear a mask in certain places and situations.

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By *amantha TSWoman  over a year ago

Swindon

I'll be stopping as soon as it's allowed, but might adopt the Chinese idea of wearing one when I'm ill.

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By *hatawasteMan  over a year ago

stafford


"While in a queue today in Iceland.. I overheard a lady say that " she can not wait to not have to wear her mask I'm June."

Her friend replied that " restrictions being eased wouldn't stop her wearing a mask for shopping etc"

This then began quite a heated argument between the pair.

But got me thinking...

Would you still wear a mask in June..even if guidelines say it's no longer required.

I probably will have to for work... and will do for flying etc.. ( which I hope can happen soon)

But I also will probably wear one still for shopping etc

But then I've been wearing one since about feb 2020 anyway

I'll Prob wear mine to places where there are lots of people.. Pub, supermarket etc.. Hopefully will be able to do without it when chatting round the table in pub or cafe.. Not planning on going holiday anywhere, swing meets, clubbing, big festivals or indoor concerts etc until at least 2022 but if I was I would definitely be wearing one at those kind of things for sure

What ARE you gonna be doing for the next year ??!! "

What I'm told for one and what I deem to be safe for another... I have got quite used to living in isolation I suppose. I'm not planning on rushing to change that for a while

It's clear that the idea that restrictions will be lifting on June 21st is not going to be happening .. So I don't think I'll be on my own with that one either ??

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By *ancelot1633Man  over a year ago

weybridge


"We'll keep them handy for when we're out and about but I think we'll only actually wear them in really busy shops or close crowds.

Even if covid completely disappears, we'll still have them on us. We normally pick up a cough or cold every few months and we've had none since we started wearing masks indoors. It would be great if people with coughs and colds followed the Asian example and wore them out of courtesy to others.

Absolutely. It's a small price to pay to help others"

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By *ockdownerMan  over a year ago

Preston

I'll continue until Government guidance changes

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By *appy2021coolWoman  over a year ago

Sunderland

And how many on here play bare back hummm go figure

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By *woodcplCouple  over a year ago

Borehamwood


"I'll keep wearing a mask until I'm sure this virus has completely gone around the globe regardless if I've also received both vaccinations because on may 17th the boarders will be open and I still want to enjoy my life and let others do similar"

Wow, you are gonna be masked up a long time! Sorry to tell you , but this virus is going nowhere in our lifetimes

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"And how many on here play bare back hummm go figure"
not really sure it's good to compare the two risks... as they would be going Bareback on rare occasions. The restrictions on social distancing are in most things.

One question I'm curious to those that won't wear a mask..( Saying won't as opposed to can't as for me there is a big difference.. ) why won't you ? Even if you don't believe it helps etc... the rule is still currently. Unless exempt ( choosing to refuse is not an exemption) so why wouldn't you?

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By *appy2021coolWoman  over a year ago

Sunderland


"And how many on here play bare back hummm go figurenot really sure it's good to compare the two risks... as they would be going Bareback on rare occasions. The restrictions on social distancing are in most things.

I just hope June will bring happier times and when they say no masks it will be each to their own

One question I'm curious to those that won't wear a mask..( Saying won't as opposed to can't as for me there is a big difference.. ) why won't you ? Even if you don't believe it helps etc... the rule is still currently. Unless exempt ( choosing to refuse is not an exemption) so why wouldn't you? "

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By *uietlykinkymeWoman  over a year ago

kinky land

I am hoping that we can ditch the masks in June. I hate them and the back of my ears hate them more

As soon as the government advise they are no longer required I will cheerfully go without a mask in everyday life

(As a plus I've still got unopened packs of 50's so I will have them for woodwork for a long time)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I would like to be able to smile at people with more than just the crinkles of my eyes but have enjoyed not having any colds. Will be glad not to have to wear them for work, but doing so at work does force me to drink gallons of water which my body approves of so good and bad really.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I will never, ever wear a mask anywhere unless it's a legal requirement.

It's simply unnatural

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I will never, ever wear a mask anywhere unless it's a legal requirement.

It's simply unnatural

"

unnatural? care to expand on that? cant see how its any more unnatural than wearing shoes or clothes and i imagine you partake in those

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As soon as I don’t have to then I won’t.

Il bin them all and be done with all that shit.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don’t wear one ..., ever .... freedom of shopping without one "

Your freedom not to wear a mask is an illusion. You still reside within your gilded cage.

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley

It depends on the situation.

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By *oubleswing2019Man  over a year ago

Colchester

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By *oubleswing2019Man  over a year ago

Colchester

Absolutely will continue to wear a mask in public settings after this. I don't want my coughs and germs harming other people and giving them colds and whatnot, nor do they want mine.

It will also probably be an easy way to vet certain people too.

Eg, those wearing masks publicly are demonstrating and practicing their awareness/concern for others health.

Those not wearing, are well...not.

Ofc, some of those not wearing may have other medical reasons for being exempt, but they are likely to be in a small percentage.

Sadly they will get lumped in with the non-wearers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I will never, ever wear a mask anywhere unless it's a legal requirement.

It's simply unnatural

unnatural? care to expand on that? cant see how its any more unnatural than wearing shoes or clothes and i imagine you partake in those "

I don't breathe through other parts of my body.

I accept the restrictions of wearing face coverings for the protection of society, but only for a very limited time and whilst mandated.

As soon as it's lifted they're going to be binned.

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By *heekyFlirtyCoupleCouple  over a year ago

Stockport

I’ll still be wearing one, (but won’t be as strict) mainly because I’ve not had a cold since before March last year and think the social distancing and mask wearing has a lot to do with that (along with people washing their hands more often) so for me. Long May it continue. I like feeling healthy lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Absolutely will continue to wear a mask in public settings after this. I don't want my coughs and germs harming other people and giving them colds and whatnot, nor do they want mine.

It will also probably be an easy way to vet certain people too.

Eg, those wearing masks publicly are demonstrating and practicing their awareness/concern for others health.

Those not wearing, are well...not.

Ofc, some of those not wearing may have other medical reasons for being exempt, but they are likely to be in a small percentage.

Sadly they will get lumped in with the non-wearers

"

So in future you' only play with people who are wearing masks.

It's a fetish I suppose.

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By *ommo60Man  over a year ago

STOCKPORT

let's not forget..even after two vaccinations..it doesn't prevent you from catching covid..just reduces the risk..so the choice is yours.

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By *rgasmickMan  over a year ago

Visting

I don't wear one now, so I won't start doing so in June.

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By *rman82Man  over a year ago

Manchester

I tend to do stuff cos it makes sense...

I put my hood up when it’s raining, cos it stops my hair getting wet.

I wear sunglasses when the sun is out cos they protect my eyes (and they make me look well cool).

I don’t wear a hard hat in a swimming pool and I don’t wear masks.... cos they don’t work. it’s scary how many folk think they do work? Imagine if they actually looked into it? They could stop looking like plonkers and look dead cool like me (in my sunglasses).

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"let's not forget..even after two vaccinations..it doesn't prevent you from catching covid..just reduces the risk..so the choice is yours."
it does help prevent you catching it though

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By *ustforfun49Man  over a year ago

chesterfield


"let's not forget..even after two vaccinations..it doesn't prevent you from catching covid..just reduces the risk..so the choice is yours."

I thought thay said it does stop you catching it now

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By *ustforfun49Man  over a year ago

chesterfield


"let's not forget..even after two vaccinations..it doesn't prevent you from catching covid..just reduces the risk..so the choice is yours. it does help prevent you catching it though "

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By *ewfie02Couple  over a year ago

Ayrshire

More people are dying from the regular flu these days. 15,000 people on average die from the flu each year. You didn't wear a mask before, why would you want to now? Mask wearing in public should be banned after June

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"More people are dying from the regular flu these days. 15,000 people on average die from the flu each year. You didn't wear a mask before, why would you want to now? Mask wearing in public should be banned after June "

That seems totalitarian and oppressive. Why should the government dictate what I wear on my face?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"More people are dying from the regular flu these days. 15,000 people on average die from the flu each year. You didn't wear a mask before, why would you want to now? Mask wearing in public should be banned after June

That seems totalitarian and oppressive. Why should the government dictate what I wear on my face?"

Well they do right now !!

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"More people are dying from the regular flu these days. 15,000 people on average die from the flu each year. You didn't wear a mask before, why would you want to now? Mask wearing in public should be banned after June "

There's abit of a difference in the death rates between covid and flu.

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple  over a year ago

Broadstairs


"More people are dying from the regular flu these days. 15,000 people on average die from the flu each year. You didn't wear a mask before, why would you want to now? Mask wearing in public should be banned after June "
Good point let’s hope the Muzzles go for good in June

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"More people are dying from the regular flu these days. 15,000 people on average die from the flu each year. You didn't wear a mask before, why would you want to now? Mask wearing in public should be banned after June

That seems totalitarian and oppressive. Why should the government dictate what I wear on my face?

Well they do right now !!"

You also have to wear seatbelts, does that also offend you?

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"More people are dying from the regular flu these days. 15,000 people on average die from the flu each year. You didn't wear a mask before, why would you want to now? Mask wearing in public should be banned after June

That seems totalitarian and oppressive. Why should the government dictate what I wear on my face?

Well they do right now !!"

Situation one: a disease spread through respiration has caused an international crisis. Please put some cloth on your face.

Situation two: people are offended by people wearing cloth on your face. Ban it!

... Slightly different

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've been wearing a mask for 38 years but I do work in an operating theatre

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"I've been wearing a mask for 38 years but I do work in an operating theatre "

Great news for you then, apparently masks don't do anything so you can ditch them!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Why on earth would you ban them...especially if you suggest there is still an issue from other viruses.. yes..deregulate them definitely if the data suggest but what is wrong if some people want to continue to add a level of safety as a norm...packed tube train in the rush hour..why not ????

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Why on earth would you ban them...especially if you suggest there is still an issue from other viruses.. yes..deregulate them definitely if the data suggest but what is wrong if some people want to continue to add a level of safety as a norm...packed tube train in the rush hour..why not ????"

It hurts people's feelings to see other people put cloth on their face.

My choice about what I do with my face oppresses them so.

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple  over a year ago

Broadstairs

Bit of common sense the Conservatives are going to stop secondary school having to wear muzzles in school

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Bit of common sense the Conservatives are going to stop secondary school having to wear muzzles in school"

So if vaccines not restrictions are causing the reduction in cases and deaths, as you've just implied in another thread...

Then why is removing masks in an overwhelmingly unvaccinated population clever?

I also love the rhetoric clash. The mighty British, defeated the Nazis, Churchillian Blitz spirit... Are so weak that we're muzzled by a bit of cloth on our face. Help help we're so feeble

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple  over a year ago

Broadstairs


"Bit of common sense the Conservatives are going to stop secondary school having to wear muzzles in school

So if vaccines not restrictions are causing the reduction in cases and deaths, as you've just implied in another thread...

Then why is removing masks in an overwhelmingly unvaccinated population clever?

I also love the rhetoric clash. The mighty British, defeated the Nazis, Churchillian Blitz spirit... Are so weak that we're muzzled by a bit of cloth on our face. Help help we're so feeble "

Let those who don’t mind wearing a muzzle continue to do so , but to those who cry freedom let them

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've been wearing a mask for 38 years but I do work in an operating theatre

Great news for you then, apparently masks don't do anything so you can ditch them! "

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Bit of common sense the Conservatives are going to stop secondary school having to wear muzzles in school

So if vaccines not restrictions are causing the reduction in cases and deaths, as you've just implied in another thread...

Then why is removing masks in an overwhelmingly unvaccinated population clever?

I also love the rhetoric clash. The mighty British, defeated the Nazis, Churchillian Blitz spirit... Are so weak that we're muzzled by a bit of cloth on our face. Help help we're so feeble Let those who don’t mind wearing a muzzle continue to do so , but to those who cry freedom let them "

Freedom from the formerly unknown dignity of having to wear cloth on your face. The brave warriors of the second world war don't understand the depths of your struggle, your torment, having to wear cloth on your face.

Truly this is the new Holocaust. You are so oppressed. Democracy is on its knees, relying as it does on the ability to spray respiratory droplets everywhere.

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By *ntrepid ExplorersCouple  over a year ago

Birmingham


"Bit of common sense the Conservatives are going to stop secondary school having to wear muzzles in school

So if vaccines not restrictions are causing the reduction in cases and deaths, as you've just implied in another thread...

Then why is removing masks in an overwhelmingly unvaccinated population clever?

I also love the rhetoric clash. The mighty British, defeated the Nazis, Churchillian Blitz spirit... Are so weak that we're muzzled by a bit of cloth on our face. Help help we're so feeble Let those who don’t mind

wearing a muzzle continue to do so , but to those who cry freedom let them "

Muzzles, seatbelts... all these tropes and arguments that fall at the very first hurdle, being *still* trotted out by so many clowns because someone else used the same palpable nonsense in their facebook posts. Yet we're the sheep for putting value in positions with an actual depth evidence, logic and reasoning behind them. Ho hum...

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By *en_Dover79Man  over a year ago

Oswaldtwistle

no

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We'll keep them handy for when we're out and about but I think we'll only actually wear them in really busy shops or close crowds.

Even if covid completely disappears, we'll still have them on us. We normally pick up a cough or cold every few months and we've had none since we started wearing masks indoors. It would be great if people with coughs and colds followed the Asian example and wore them out of courtesy to others. "

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"More people are dying from the regular flu these days. 15,000 people on average die from the flu each year. You didn't wear a mask before, why would you want to now? Mask wearing in public should be banned after June "
actually wearing masks and social distancing helped stop flu deaths last year.

And why should it be banned

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"More people are dying from the regular flu these days. 15,000 people on average die from the flu each year. You didn't wear a mask before, why would you want to now? Mask wearing in public should be banned after June actually wearing masks and social distancing helped stop flu deaths last year.

And why should it be banned "

I think that's unproven. The fact that those susceptible to Flu would most likely have succumbed to Covid.

That said I can't think of a valid reason why banning face masks should be considered. At least Muslim women won't have to fear the French style legislation

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"More people are dying from the regular flu these days. 15,000 people on average die from the flu each year. You didn't wear a mask before, why would you want to now? Mask wearing in public should be banned after June "

We never wore seatbelts, we used to fill our kids lungs with cigarette smoke ..

We might just possibly look at other cultures where when they know they have a bad cold etc they wear a face covering to protect others and vice versa..?

Or are we too inherently arrogant and selfish as individuals?

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"More people are dying from the regular flu these days. 15,000 people on average die from the flu each year. You didn't wear a mask before, why would you want to now? Mask wearing in public should be banned after June actually wearing masks and social distancing helped stop flu deaths last year.

And why should it be banned I think that's unproven. The fact that those susceptible to Flu would most likely have succumbed to Covid.

That said I can't think of a valid reason why banning face masks should be considered. At least Muslim women won't have to fear the French style legislation "

I believe it's common sense. As the flu is less contagious than covid. So restrictions like masks and hand washing mixed with social distancing is bound to help... and I believe there is several reports out about this. To the fact that they suggest the use of masks in winter months may be available

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"More people are dying from the regular flu these days. 15,000 people on average die from the flu each year. You didn't wear a mask before, why would you want to now? Mask wearing in public should be banned after June actually wearing masks and social distancing helped stop flu deaths last year.

And why should it be banned I think that's unproven. The fact that those susceptible to Flu would most likely have succumbed to Covid.

That said I can't think of a valid reason why banning face masks should be considered. At least Muslim women won't have to fear the French style legislation I believe it's common sense. As the flu is less contagious than covid. So restrictions like masks and hand washing mixed with social distancing is bound to help... and I believe there is several reports out about this. To the fact that they suggest the use of masks in winter months may be available "

The correlation between distancing and flu levels is startling. I'm not sure at what point that becomes causation, but I'm sure smarter people than me have looked at it.

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By *luttyLaylaWoman  over a year ago

North West

If social distancing ends and things I wouldn’t be bothered if people stop wearing them. But I love social distancing haha!

However I think it would be really great if they became common place for poorly people nipping to the shop or such.

I use poorly lightly, we’ve all had tonsillitis or a cold and still worked/ gone about daily life.

It would be great to think people are a little more knowledgeable about stopping every day virus’ spread.

I’m NHS, I think they’ll stay for good there for staff and patients x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"More people are dying from the regular flu these days. 15,000 people on average die from the flu each year. You didn't wear a mask before, why would you want to now? Mask wearing in public should be banned after June actually wearing masks and social distancing helped stop flu deaths last year.

And why should it be banned I think that's unproven. The fact that those susceptible to Flu would most likely have succumbed to Covid.

That said I can't think of a valid reason why banning face masks should be considered. At least Muslim women won't have to fear the French style legislation I believe it's common sense. As the flu is less contagious than covid. So restrictions like masks and hand washing mixed with social distancing is bound to help... and I believe there is several reports out about this. To the fact that they suggest the use of masks in winter months may be available "

So you don't think that a person who would have got infected with flu would be more likely to get infected by the more contagious Covid.

I'm sure that HFS helped but to suggest that a good part of those usual annual Flu deaths are not amongst the Covid deaths, considering the vast majority of both are in the same age groups is a stretch.

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman  over a year ago

all loved up


"More people are dying from the regular flu these days. 15,000 people on average die from the flu each year. You didn't wear a mask before, why would you want to now? Mask wearing in public should be banned after June actually wearing masks and social distancing helped stop flu deaths last year.

And why should it be banned I think that's unproven. The fact that those susceptible to Flu would most likely have succumbed to Covid.

That said I can't think of a valid reason why banning face masks should be considered. At least Muslim women won't have to fear the French style legislation I believe it's common sense. As the flu is less contagious than covid. So restrictions like masks and hand washing mixed with social distancing is bound to help... and I believe there is several reports out about this. To the fact that they suggest the use of masks in winter months may be available

So you don't think that a person who would have got infected with flu would be more likely to get infected by the more contagious Covid.

I'm sure that HFS helped but to suggest that a good part of those usual annual Flu deaths are not amongst the Covid deaths, considering the vast majority of both are in the same age groups is a stretch."

I will try to find the report but it was a proper one and showed a lot of evidence to suggest it will help. Not least that 2 years ago no one would have thought twice about going into work with a cough, cold or minor flu symptoms. Or shopping. X so as less people were going to be passing on flu/ colds/ or other bugs around.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"If social distancing ends and things I wouldn’t be bothered if people stop wearing them. But I love social distancing haha!

However I think it would be really great if they became common place for poorly people nipping to the shop or such.

I use poorly lightly, we’ve all had tonsillitis or a cold and still worked/ gone about daily life.

It would be great to think people are a little more knowledgeable about stopping every day virus’ spread.

I’m NHS, I think they’ll stay for good there for staff and patients x"

I hope we've all learned some etiquette around illness that will remain

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By *bsinthe_boyMan  over a year ago

Luton

I'm finding it difficult not seeing smiles and facial expressions. But it may well be prudent to continue wearing masks, especially in crowded indoor areas and in the winter. I also rely on public transport to get to work and I don't see myself discarding my masks for a while.

What I won't be doing is jumping into doing everything in late June. I'd rather wait a while, see if infection rates rise. So far so good in that regard but I'm going to be a bit cautious.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport


"More people are dying from the regular flu these days. 15,000 people on average die from the flu each year. You didn't wear a mask before, why would you want to now? Mask wearing in public should be banned after June "

Yes, I demand my freedom to crowd against others and cough on them. It is my inalienable human right to give my diseases to everybody around me.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I'm finding it difficult not seeing smiles and facial expressions. But it may well be prudent to continue wearing masks, especially in crowded indoor areas and in the winter. I also rely on public transport to get to work and I don't see myself discarding my masks for a while.

What I won't be doing is jumping into doing everything in late June. I'd rather wait a while, see if infection rates rise. So far so good in that regard but I'm going to be a bit cautious."

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By *oubleswing2019Man  over a year ago

Colchester


"I hope we've all learned some etiquette around illness that will remain"

I hope so too !

I find it quite abhorrent that some folks find it quite acceptable to go in to their workplace bearing a cold and then cough and sneeze all over the place, passing it on to their work colleagues.

Open plan offices exacerbate this contagion.

A placed I once worked had some bullshit macho culture where it was seen as a mark of honour to come in with a streaming cold. I advised my staff that if they pulled that nonsense with me, they'd be sent home and words would be had on their return over their flippant attitude to the well-being of their work colleagues, myself included. Staff have a duty of care to their colleagues.

If you are not well, stay the flip at home and get better.

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By *iss SinWoman  over a year ago

portchester

I will bin the masks as soon as I can as I hate them

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By *ringles0510Woman  over a year ago

Central Borders


"I will bin the masks as soon as I can as I hate them "

I'm with you!!!

Probably won't bin them all, but tuck em away in the back of my closet. Just in case they become mandatory again x

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