I have been immunosuppressed for the past seven months so have not stopped wearing a mask when out of the house. When diagnosed, I decided to restrict social interaction and have only seen friends outside, cancelling indoor plans/events etc.
Yesterday we travelled by train to see our granddaughter in a concert. It was a huge decision as to whether we went or not. We wore masks on the train but only saw one other passenger similarly garbed.
At the concert, all the 'children' (they are 18!) who were leaving the orchestra had their names called out and were applauded. Out of 25 leavers, approximately six were not present as they had Covid, our grandson amongst them.
It's obvious to me that Covid has not released its grip and is still very much a force to be reckoned with yet the public concensus seems to be that it has ended.
If others choose not to wear masks, so be it as it is my responsibility to take care of myself. However, non-mask wearers may have Covid but be completely asymptomatic (as has been the case with my granddaughter, twice) and are unwittingly merrily spreading Covid wherever they go.....
Covid hasn't finished with us yet.....