I’m in mask-mandate California, and always mask in any public setting, even after being vaccinated. I’m 71 and with comorbidities have an 80% chance of survival upon infection. It's my choice, don't hassle me.
I see a lot of ineffective mask-wearing. The open-nose masker is hilarious. Then there is the stylish bandito bandana suggesting rebellious masculinity. So many surgical masks, so casually worn. About half seem to be unfitted such that there are prominently visible gaps. I had to go into a major university health system for an appointment and I could have lobbed quarters into the top line of the nurse’s surgical mask. She's probably vaccinated and tired of masking.
Although I always mask, I lean towards Dorian Grey’s views. Yes indoors, but false security might make people more contagious, outdoors not much needed, instead distance. I do not know for a fact, but I hypothesize that noble-lie authorities consider masking merely a valuable psychological reminder to people to stay cautious - and some of measured efficacy could be from this factor (or measured inefficacy from the false-security factor). If authorities thought masks were effective they would massively provide for free (reusable through cycling every 5 days, good for at least 30 hours' lifetime use, see Collins) quality N95, KN95, and KF94 equivalents to the entire population, along with zealous advertising about how to pinch the nose, and check for and maintain a seal.
I started masking with carefully sourced Powecom KN95s and have lately adopted KF94s. There is a masks4all subreddit with some information on mask quality, which led me to Aaron Collins’s youtubes on comparative mask performance. He’s got technical expertise and is not being paid for reviews. He also advises how to avoid fakes.
https://news.yahoo.c...-174756926.html
https://www.youtube....mZD0ufN685YE7lg
https://docs.google....#gid=1976839763
Generally, the best masks are Korean KF94s. Collins claims with evidence that the best KF94s are as good as gold standard 3M N95. In boat style, they are also the most comfortable of masks. They are great because Koreans have been masking a long time, they have strict governmental standards on acceptable masks, and lots of business competition and consumer choosiness. I submit the speculative hypothesis that part of Korea’s covid success is due to mask quality and comfort.
Check out Collins’ rankings (spreadsheet at third link) if you are nerd inclined. If you want to save time go straight to https://behealthyusa.net/ and look for the Blue Brand 3D KF94s. I also use the beautiful KF94-equivalent masks from masklab.us also highly rated by Collins. I have two other sample KF94s thrown in by a seller. There are other options very highly ranked by Collins -- I'm not shilling for the two linked brands.
The boat-style KF94s are remarkably comfortable – much easier to breathe in and out. And the boat style is extremely easy to slip on and off. The difference is huge – with the KF94s masking is almost no somatic bother – almost like nothing.
Just want to pass along this information. Don’t want to get into the big mask debates.