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Masks uncomfortable, so are bras, glasses

Laura writes:
I only go out to Walmart, and I wear a mask. Up until last week the wearing of masks was surprising, in the store. Not enough people were wearing them, but definitely more than half. Also, there are marks on the floor to allow for one-direction paths, and most people were following those directions, and keeping a distance from people.

But last Thursday in the store was terrible. Maybe 10% was wearing masks, almost nobody was following the one-direction paths or social distancing. It was like the urgency of these past months has suddenly disappeared.

I don't get it. I really don't. Yes, wearing a mask is uncomfortable. But so is wearing a bra. And glasses. My spouse is immunocompromised. If they get it, they will most likely die from it. Please wear a mask. Please. If doctors and nurses can wear a mask a whole day in the hospital, you can wear one if you go to the store.




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