have basically come back from abroad on holiday for their easter holiday over the last couple of weeks and one of the things they come back and say to me is that there is a stark contrast between the degree of mask wearing in public places, particularly in crowded public places that you see in places like spain, italy, and france, and over here. i worry about the fact that the government doesn t seem to want to talk about the fact that we have got very high levels of covid prevalence and that that is putting a huge pressure on the nhs. my get the argument as to why we got rid of mandatory mask wearing but it feels a bit of a jump to go from on the one hand saying that you ve got to. everybody should be wearing masks to it is all fine now. one of the things people could do is absolutely if you go out to think carefully about whether you want to wear a mask, particularly if you are going to be in a crowded public place. d0 going to be in a crowded public lace. , ., going to be in a crowd
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