Unfortunately, in case anyone thinks it's a US-only thing, the number of anti-mask people has grown enough in France that media are talking about it
According to our local media, the anti-mask demonstrations in Berlin have been noted
internationally, so I'll spare you the details.
(As someone who does privacy protection, among other things, for a living, and has eyed the German normal-times
prohibition of wearing masks on demonstrations as a murky case of denying citizens a right to anonymity, words fail me to express my position on people protesting an
obligation to wear them. "Maulkorb", my posterior. As if those masks were gags to physically silence you. Or prevent you having your name printed on your shirt in five-inch-high letters if you
insist on
nonanonymity.)
In other news, I made the trip back from my vacation in a long distance bus lately ... total travel time ~23h.
Official requirement by The Green Bus Guys: Keep a mask on at
all times, and the belt as well.
Har har.
I don't think that
anyone besides myself ever put the belt on (and even I needed a couple dozen kilometers to figure out how to do that in the first place). When they switched drivers in Italy, the second new driver ambled all along the aisle, pointing a finger at everyone not wearing a mask and machine-gunning out "mascherino!, mascherino!, mascherino!, ...".
Once. You have three guesses how persistently masks happened to
actually be worn.
Spoiler: some nation bashing show What I found a bit surprising is that the (recognizable) Swiss aboard, with all their droplet-promising fricatives, were even
faster to lose the masks than the (seemingly?) Italians. I swear, if CoViD-19 doesn't manage to get
Schwyzerdütsch categorized as a WMD, it's not gonna happen, ever.