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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
I still see people wearing masks in their own cars and golf carts. Heck, sometimes I forget to take MY mask off, even though I hate the damned things and would love nothing better than to toss my box of disposables in the trash. It doesn't bother me a bit. It doesn't make me laugh, it doesn't make me feel sorry for anyone, it doesn't stir up any emotion or trigger any response at all other than to acknowledge, "yup, that's a mask on his face alright."
I think anyone who gets triggered in ANY way by someone wearing a mask in their own vehicle needs a visit to the local memory care center, where there are a LOT of more significant issues to comment about. Like someone forgetting their name, or the fact that they're married, or how to communicate when they're hungry.
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I agree, I often forget to take my mask off when I return to my car. It is just a habit. I just returned from Cuenca Ecuador where in 3 weeks I saw maybe one person without a mask. For me returning here and seeing half of the faces in
Publix bare is disconcerting.
I also have had both vaccine shots and in the last 4 weeks have tested negative 3 times, the tests were required for travel, and for a doctor's appointment this Friday.
Personally, I see no reason for anything less than an overabundance of caution, but until vaccination and masks are required people are free to do what they want.