I don't think anyone masks in the UK any more, or at least it's very rare. No one talks about COVID in every day life either as it's mostly disappeared here. Very occasionally I'll hear about someone who's picked it up, but I don't know anyone personally who's had it for a long time now.
It'll take a new variant generating a noticeable increase in hospital admissions to get the attention of national newspapers and change people's behaviours again.
I'm not passing judgement on mask wearing. It's very effective as part of a multi-layered approach to protection (masks, sanitation and distancing) I was making an observation as to how people are affected and behaving in the UK. You're in Ireland yes?
I've just been out for 2 hours — car wash, pet shop, B&Q and Tesco — didn't spot a mask even once.
People here just aren't thinking about Covid at the moment.
@luckytran I'm definitely in favor of this messaging because implying that I'm a queerphobic genocider for ... (checks) staying in my house all week but going inside a grocery store unmasked in an area with low transmission and good hospitalization stats ... is just not winning any converts.
I absolutely mask on airplanes etc though, and recently started taking my mask more places since numbers are up and things seem worse this time. But if I get sick, *I'm already isolating for 72hrs anyway.*
@luckytran Having done computer security for decades (part of being a web developer is thinking about how the app will be exploited), I always compare COVID safety with computer safety.
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@luckytran Having an antivirus program on your PC won't stop 100% of malware. Handling SQL injection attacks won't stop 100% of hacking attempts. User education won't stop people from clicking on scam email links. So should we just stop? Of course not. Every step helps a little bit (or a lot). Combine them together and attacks that bypass one security method will get stopped by another.
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@luckytran Similarly with COVID, maybe my KN95 mask would allow some virus through, but limiting the people I'm around and getting vaccinated will help reduce my risk even more. Layer security measures together and they increase effectiveness even if each layer isn't 100% effective.
Waiting for a single layer to be 100% effective before deploying anything is bad security policy and bad healthcare policy.
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