Are you still wearing a mask?

The short answer is no, I am not. When COVID started, I never wore a mask, but it's because of where I live. Living in Tennessee, no one really cares or trusts the government. We tend to rely on our religious views and our own moral beliefs. I've had COVID a couple of times since it started, but it wasn't bad for me. The first time I had COVID, I had a runny nose. The second time I had COVID, it was some mild flu-like symptoms. It was never anything serious for me. Same for my family, and my church.
 
Yup, tbh covid or no covid I imagine I'll just keep wearing one anyway, its just a layer of fabric and I haven't gotten a cold / flu-like sickness in over 2 years, so I don't really see any reason not to wear one.
 
I'm immuno-compromised, so yep, I still wear one. It makes more sense to than not.
 
I wear one only when required.

There are times when I may wear one out of courtesy to other people. For example, when I'm around someone that immuno-compromised or elderly people I may wear one so that I don't breath on them.
 
I do it when businesses require it or if I go see my grandmother who lives in a living assistance facility.
But in general, no, because it is no longer a requirement.

If it was required again, I would likely wear it in public. But walking down the street or a hiking trail, nope, not going to wear it.
 
I always carry one with me but very rarely put it on these days.

My biggest problem with mask is not being able to see the whole face of the person I am talking with, I like to be able to read their expressions as well as hearing their words.
 
The short answer is no, I am not. When COVID started, I never wore a mask, but it's because of where I live. Living in Tennessee, no one really cares or trusts the government. We tend to rely on our religious views and our own moral beliefs. I've had COVID a couple of times since it started, but it wasn't bad for me. The first time I had COVID, I had a runny nose. The second time I had COVID, it was some mild flu-like symptoms. It was never anything serious for me. Same for my family, and my church.
I won't wear a mask. I will stay away from someone when I am sick but I did that WAY before this virus even existed.
I live rural. We were concerned at the beginning but nothing made sense anymore. Fauci changed his mind every single day. Bigwigs even admitted dying WITH & dying FROM this virus were lumped in the same category. People are so afraid of dying that they forget how to actually LIVE.
 
Bigwigs even admitted dying WITH & dying FROM this virus were lumped in the same category.

While that is true, being sick with something else and contracting a severe respiratory disorder, i.e. Covid is more than likely going to lead to a decline in your condition. So while Covid might not have been strictly speaking the cause of death in all of those cases it was probably a contributing factor in the majority of them.
 
Nop. The requirement to wear a mask in public was removed here in the UK so I haven't worn one since then. Obviously, I don't have a problem with anyone wanting to continue wearing a mask, but I can't be bothered anymore.
 
Not really. I do still carry it with me, just in case I need to wear it - but, those situations hardly ever come up now.
 
I still take my nose mask to everywhere I go and I make use of it whenever I'm in a group of people. I'm still afraid to getting infected.
 
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