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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
If we all didn't do things because they 'weren't very nice' there would be a a lot of things not getting done.
Your argument holds some sway in terms of food shopping, and perhaps cosmetics. but little else.
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Trouble here that things get complex very quickly. Wear here but not there but not if you are buying this only in this situation.
As can be seen on here there are competing and valid reasons behind wearing or not wearing masks, keeping or dropping rules. Our leaders (again wouldn't matter who they are) have to think in a bigger scale that we as individuals and whichever way things move it's going to "discomfort" someone.
We are looking forward to getting back to church, meeting together, singing together. Our building is big enough and setup in a way that we can have areas separated off for those wanting to "isolate" and the rest of those of us not wanting (or needing) to do so.
I guess shops could set aside periods where masks would be required/requested more strongly for those wanting/needing more protection and that could possibly work except for those in those groups who can't make those times and how do you police the changeover?