Mask requirement being lifted by QR governor Tuesday 22Mar22

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DandyDon

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On the streets at least. Still required in businesses. I doubt that anyone would care if you stopped now, or was anyone still wearing on the streets?

Here is a public link if you understand Spanish:
 
seems like a logical step. kinda pointless to wear one outdoors anyway unless you are face to face in a spitting match. :)
 
seems like a logical step. kinda pointless to wear one outdoors anyway unless you are face to face in a spitting match. :)
I never wore one outside and I only saw a handful wearing masks outdoors while I was there. Most places I went as long as you had a drink or something in your hand you didn't have to wear one inside either.
 
I haven't been to QR since Dec 2020. And when I was there mask usage wasn't very common in PDC or Tulum.
 
As of last week 90% of locals wore masks on the back side of town. 50% of locals on the waterfront and very few white people anywhere.
 
seems like a logical step. kinda pointless to wear one outdoors anyway unless you are face to face in a spitting match. :)
I never wear one outdoors in the US.
I never wore one outside and I only saw a handful wearing masks outdoors while I was there.
I did always wear one on the streets because it was the rule, even tho not enforced. It seemed like only half of the locals did and few tourists bothered.

I'm still wearing them indoors in the US with no plans to stop.
 
I never wear one outdoors in the US.

I did always wear one on the streets because it was the rule, even tho not enforced. It seemed like only half of the locals did and few tourists bothered.


I didn't know it was the rule as it seemed most didn't wear one and at the stores the workers didn't seem to care either.

I'm still wearing them indoors in the US with no plans to stop.
If it works for you, why not.

I haven't worn masks indoors for a long time unless required for some competitions that we go too. But most of that has gone away as well.

We regularly are with hundreds of people indoors without masks and it feels like it always did, normal.
 
our provincial mask mandate was lifted as of today. only certain settings require them like long term care homes for example. i still found about half the people i encountered today were choosing to wear them. i think it depends where you live. some places will drop them and never look back while others are still cautious and feel wearing one is small inconvenience they are willing to continue with for the time being.
 
I think the area we are in dropped mandates about a year ago. Except for certain places as well like hospitals, doctors offices ect.
 
our provincial mask mandate was lifted as of today. only certain settings require them like long term care homes for example. i still found about half the people i encountered today were choosing to wear them. i think it depends where you live. some places will drop them and never look back while others are still cautious and feel wearing one is small inconvenience they are willing to continue with for the time being.
Are they still wearing them under their noses?
 
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