Posted on 11/22/2023 8:43:24 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
The American population is looking more like Asians, with voluntary face masking as people go about their daily routines.
Rates of COVID-19 are manageable, normal life has resumed and mandates are gone, with few exceptions at discrete businesses or schools. Yet masks have gained a foothold in American society, a remarkable change after face coverings sparked public spats and questions about cultural acceptance.
“Masks are at least acceptable, even though they are not widely employed,” said William Schaffner, an infectious diseases specialist at Vanderbilt University. “At the moment, there’s a segment of the population that is very interested in health, very interested in prevention. I think they tend to be older.”
Mask use is not as ubiquitous as it was at the height of the COVID-19 crisis in 2020 and 2021. Still, it is not unusual to see a smattering of people wearing masks at grocery stores, at indoor concerts or on commuter trains.
Ray Meeks regularly wears a black mask with his green cap and fluorescent jacket as he works as a crossing guard at a busy intersection in Maplewood, New Jersey. He caught COVID-19 in 2021 and would like to avoid a repeat.
“It wasn’t nice,” Mr. Meeks said. “I’m 70 years old and, you know, I guess it’s easy for my immune system to be compromised.”
A KFF survey taken this month found that 30% of Americans would consider wearing masks in crowded places when asked about COVID-19 precautions for the colder months.
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It must be a regional thing. I rarely see masks where I live.
I see the occasional maskhole. But I live in a college town.
Don’t see them here, either.
Saw two this year, obviously from out of state.
I’m in favor of non mandatory masking. It let’s me know who to think of as a coward and imbecile.
We just laugh at them in private.
I do too, but it’s in Texas. 😏
The students were mostly eschewing masks during the 2021 football season when they were “required” in the stadium. The powers that be tended to look the other way.
There are a few near where I live, mostly elderly, Karen wish types and freaked out 20 somethings.
Now I am surprised to see them, as it seems silly.
“I’m in favor of non mandatory masking. It lets me know who to think of as a coward and imbecile.”
Yep, let’s us know who the libtards are without them saying a word.
The Pali sympathizers wore masks at the Yale-Harvard Game to hide their identity.
They tossed vulgarity at anyone who contradicted them. Lots of cops and yellow
jacketed field security present and excessive announcements to stay off the field.
Oh, it was about “cultural acceptance”, was it?
Huh. And here I thought it was about stupid, ignorant, tyranny. And I guess fighting about freedom is just a “spat”.
I start hacking profusely near them.
I will never forget seeing a photo of a woman walking through an airport wearing a hazmat suit.
It’s obvious you can scare people into believing absolute nonsense and control their minds with so much fear, they become mindless globs of Jello.
No mandate, just fidiots.
Eh, who cares as long as it’s not mandatory.
And depending on the time of year, some people may use masks for allergies.
>> The American population is looking more like Asians, with voluntary face masking as people go about their daily routines.
Especially when their “daily routines” involve rioting, looting, “mostly peaceful protests”, and such lawlessness.
Virtue signalling by idiots who are the last people I’d want to see survive a pandemic.
Golden suburbs of Des Moines, very rare masking. Urban Des Moines, lots of masking.
>> Eh, who cares as long as it’s not mandatory.
I basically agree with that, except when a public-facing person insists on wearing a mask and because of the mask I can’t understand what they’re saying. We were not designed by our Creator to relate face to face while wearing masks!
“I think they tend to be older.”
I think they tend to be liberals.
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