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Do you still wear a mask at the supermarket?

453 replies

Bubbublish · 20/02/2022 17:13

Yes or no answer

OP posts:
MaryShelley1818 · 20/02/2022 21:11

No.

Ballsaque · 20/02/2022 21:12

Yes

Kite22 · 20/02/2022 21:12

Yes

TheRainbow · 20/02/2022 21:12

@BellatricksStrange

No. Because it doesn't work, plus covid isn't the great threat anymore.
FFP2/3 masks protect the wearers.
Crackingowlsanctuary · 20/02/2022 21:14

No!

Doublechins · 20/02/2022 21:15

No

HermioneWeasley · 20/02/2022 21:15

No.

I was leaving a coffee shop this morning as a woman entered, virtuously putting her mask on (only person wearing one) and brought her fucking dog in with her.

mumsiedarlingrevolta · 20/02/2022 21:15

yes

wish you would have enabled voted as much quicker to tally!

TheRainbow · 20/02/2022 21:20

@HermioneWeasley

No.

I was leaving a coffee shop this morning as a woman entered, virtuously putting her mask on (only person wearing one) and brought her fucking dog in with her.

Do you realise that most people who are still wearing masks are cev and are doing it because they need to protect themselves as much as they can whilst trying to get on with their lives too = nothing to do with smugness. You're the one being a judgemental....
HermioneWeasley · 20/02/2022 21:21

Wearing a home made cloth mask does not protect the wearer.

Stripperyone · 20/02/2022 21:21

Yes

Raindancer411 · 20/02/2022 21:21

Yes

MangoLipstick · 20/02/2022 21:22

No

ThrobbingToothacheOfTheMind · 20/02/2022 21:24

No. I'm in Scotland.

TheRainbow · 20/02/2022 21:24

@HermioneWeasley

Wearing a home made cloth mask does not protect the wearer.
Ffp2 and 3 masks do protect the wearer and people around them.
HandsOffMyRights · 20/02/2022 21:26

No

loves2plan · 20/02/2022 21:28

No

MeanderingGently · 20/02/2022 21:29

Yes....and gloves.

Runnerduck34 · 20/02/2022 21:29

No

Buzzinwithbez · 20/02/2022 21:30

No - I give people in masks space as I recognise they might be nervous. Not that I think it makes a difference for an airborn virus.

MrsSugar · 20/02/2022 21:30

Grudgingly yes. Scotland so it’s mandatory still

Scarby9 · 20/02/2022 21:31

Yes

cushioncovers · 20/02/2022 21:31

No

Queenoftheashes · 20/02/2022 21:36

No

myrtleWilson · 20/02/2022 21:36

yes