Great. Fun times ahead for me. I've been working my mum up to this for several weeks now, we have a variety of masks and it's just not looking like it'd going to happen. However, she has to wear one now, so it's either that or she doesn't go out.
My approach to the face mask wearing has been if I know it's going to be heaving (lookin' at you Primark) and I won't be able to socially diastance (again Primark), I have willingly worn a face mask. I wouldn't have gone in without it.
Mostly I haven't, I imagine like a lot of people. I was using my common sense and if places were quiet or I was outside and I could keep 2m away I didn't wear one. I think just looking at other people, it has been only very recently that people are actually wearing masks, round where I have been anyway. Hardly saw a mask in Wales.
I wore one all throughout Liverpool the other week because there was no point taking it off and on, and the same with the Trafford Centre. I was fine doing this.
I wore one the other day when I was out in a centre, and intend wearing one when I go to Blackpool this week.
My issue here is, in shops you do see a lot of staff members not wearing them. I understand not everyone can, but an entire floor of staff stacking shelves can't all have medical grounds for not wearing them.
If I have to wear one at 11.30pm when there is me and mainly staff members on the shop floor, they surely have to wear one as well?
I also find it confusing what masks you are supposed to wear. Most of the shops are selling cheap and are not a very nice polyester material and it's hot and not very pleasant wearing them. If 100% cotton is what you're meant to wear, why aren't places selling those ones? As in Asda or Boots or Superdrug?
Overall, it is a good thing we now have a definitive answer to the mask wearing saga. Sometimes I've felt the odd one out for not wearing a mask, but mostly I've felt the odd one out for wearing one.
EDIT: Just bought five cotton masks for £12 so we'll see how they go.