TheOstrich wrote:Well, I will duly wear a face mask when I go food shopping after 24/07, but only because it is going to be the law. No other reason.
What this announcement also means is that I am far less likely to visit any other shops; leisure shopping and browsing will be a complete no-no, and I know I'm not the only person saying they'll take this decision.
You are certainly not alone. I hate shopping, real or window, with a vengeance so any excuse to avoid either is welcome. And as for eating out, whether it be at a pub, cafe or restaurant at the present time, forget it. A pack-up and a wander in the woods or on the moors is more me.
I see there is a new report from the Academy of Medical Sciences. The report, requested by the UK's chief scientific adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, suggests that there could be between 24,500 and 251,000 of virus-related deaths over the winter. That's some range! That being the (possible) case I am not against the wearing of masks, even though the science is iffy, by those who want to be part of the herd. However, it has to be consistent and not either / or, and it should also apply to all staff in whatever setting, including police, who are in contact with the public - no exceptions. Also any transgressions have to be severely and meaningfully punished, not slapped wrists.