Will you continue to wear a mask in public after Jan 27th?
Poll: Will you continue to wear a mask in public after Jan 27th?
Total Members Polled: 684
Discussion
Once more, the mask mandate has been dropped in England. I thought it might be interesting to run the exact same poll as last time and see whether people's attitudes have changed (either way, for or against).
If the mods wish to close the other mask thread currently running rather than have two on the same subject that is, of course, fine by me.
If the mods wish to close the other mask thread currently running rather than have two on the same subject that is, of course, fine by me.
Jamescrs said:
I have to wear one at work as company policy currently but otherwise I won't be wearing one personally.
To each their own, not judging anyone else.
I can see this being policy at my place of work too, it was when it was previously dropped, however it broadly wasn't adhered to unless the MD made an appearance.To each their own, not judging anyone else.
I shan't be wearing one elsewhere though.
I think it will be interesting to see what the ratio is in supermarkets today, and how that changes over the next few weeks. I seem to remember that last time the mandate was dropped, a good 85% kept their face coverings on anyway for quite a few weeks, and I don't think it ever dropped below about 50% before the next mandate was brought in.
Talking of which, I also think it will be interesting to see how long it is this time before we get another The Science following mask mandate...
Talking of which, I also think it will be interesting to see how long it is this time before we get another The Science following mask mandate...
It should, in my opinion always have been personal choice, which should be respected.
I'm pro mask and pro choice (I choose not to wear them, apart from healthcare settings)
I'm pro vaccine and pro choice (i'm triple jabbed)
Plan B measure masks, IMO were 30% ignored going by what I personally saw in shops etc, I did not feel the odd one out not wearing a mask this time around.
I'm pro mask and pro choice (I choose not to wear them, apart from healthcare settings)
I'm pro vaccine and pro choice (i'm triple jabbed)
Plan B measure masks, IMO were 30% ignored going by what I personally saw in shops etc, I did not feel the odd one out not wearing a mask this time around.
JagLover said:
No more mask wearing for me unless it is still required somewhere like a Dentist waiting room or some such.
I went to my dentist yesterday. The sign on the door said masks required but on entering I noticed that neither the receptionists nor the manager were masked so I removed mine while sat in the waiting room. My dentist wore a mask though.AllyBassman said:
It should, in my opinion always have been personal choice, which should be respected.
I'm pro mask and pro choice (I choose not to wear them, apart from healthcare settings)
I'm pro vaccine and pro choice (i'm triple jabbed)
Plan B measure masks, IMO were 30% ignored going by what I personally saw in shops etc, I did not feel the odd one out not wearing a mask this time around.
Fair enough. I'm pro mask and pro choice (I choose not to wear them, apart from healthcare settings)
I'm pro vaccine and pro choice (i'm triple jabbed)
Plan B measure masks, IMO were 30% ignored going by what I personally saw in shops etc, I did not feel the odd one out not wearing a mask this time around.
I'm anti mask and pro choice (I choose not to wear them, except in some settings where it would do more harm than good from a perception perspective, including some healthcare settings).
I'm pro vaccine for those who want it. And pro choice (I'm triple jabbed but don't want another until I need it for my own safety, and am concerned about the unknown impact on the immune system of 2, 3 or 4 of these jabs each year for years on end).
Mask compliance has definitely been falling quite a bit here in SW London over the past month. Omicron being caught by everyone has helped with the "let's just get on with our lives" feeling.
bad company said:
I went to my dentist yesterday. The sign on the door said masks required but on entering I noticed that neither the receptionists nor the manager were masked so I removed mine while sat in the waiting room. My dentist wore a mask though.
I think a lot of businesses will be putting 'request' signs up to that they can't be accused of 'dangerous practices' by those who believe in the masks. As per your experience, I'm not sure that means that they're really bothered whether you do or not.
Ntv said:
Mask compliance has definitely been falling quite a bit here in SW London over the past month. Omicron being caught by everyone has helped with the "let's just get on with our lives" feeling.
Ari said:
Ntv said:
Mask compliance has definitely been falling quite a bit here in SW London over the past month. Omicron being caught by everyone has helped with the "let's just get on with our lives" feeling.
JagLover said:
No more mask wearing for me unless it is still required somewhere like a Dentist waiting room or some such.
mike80 said:
I'm not sure why a dentists waiting room makes much difference, anyone there will be opening their mouth at some point anyway!
Oddly enough, the November 2021 legislation specifically EXCLUDED, as "places where face coverings need not be worn", "premises (other than registered pharmacies) providing wholly or mainly medical or dental services, audiology services, chiropody, chiropractic, osteopathic, optometry or other medical services including services relating to mental health".https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2021/1340
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