Apologies, didn't see that, thought the general discussion was present tense. Personally when it was mandatory, my experience was the majority were wearing masks. I mean, it's illegal to use your mobile phone while driving, but every single day walking the dog I see loads doing it, so I wasn't...
The law in England changed on 19 July 2021 didn't it?
"From 19 July 2021, there is no longer a legal requirement to wear face coverings in indoor settings or on public transport.
Lifting restrictions does not mean the risks from COVID-19 have disappeared, but at this new phase of the pandemic...
I think it's less about respect and more about conformity. We don't generally as a species like to be the ones that stick out, so human nature is to conform. If in Spain it's mandatory in many situations, then it's normal for more people to have to be wearing masks, therefore conformity is to...
Why should private companies be enforcing something the government has told them they don't have to do?
The moment we said it's a personal choice, then that was that. And be careful not to mask or vax shame the nimbys while you're at it! :rolleyes:
Absolutely, let's shut schools for millions of kids again, but a load of multimillionaire footballers can still play Saturday with thousands of fans watching without getting vaccinated because they have a choice.
The contradictions are amazing really.
Trouble with that argument it's like saying kids are only transmitting in school, not at football, gymnastics class, or whatever else they're doing outside of school. Last thing we should be doing is impacting kid's educations again without exploring other options. It would be utterly ridiculous...