The point is when your wife could die and the oncologist tells you to wear a mask, you do.
A lot of BS and theory gets tossed out the window when you have a little experience.
So many people are concerned about other’s behavior. I stopped giving a hoot what anyone thinks about mine. You don’t know me, or the reasons why I do stuff. And unless I am asking you to change your behavior, I am not sure why it matters so much you.
I hear ya. I used to scoff at the people who still wear masks - especially the ones I occasionally see driving their car alone, but masked - but I get your point, we likely don't know their reasons for wearing them, and I've decided I won't judge. Are some motivated by fear? Probably, like that masked lady in the supermarket who, seeing me unmasked, made a rapid U-turn with her cart and sped away from me. But I will try my best to give them the benefit of the doubt.