We didn't go out other than to the supermarket, wore masks, handwashing etc, yet all of us in our household caught it, and my husband was hospitalised for weeks with it and is a covid long-hauler. I went to the vaccination centre last week, wearing my own, tightly fitting layered face covering, yet was requested to replace it with the regulation, baggy, ill fitting panty liner everyone seems to think is a safety measure. No, I have no faith that masks are effective.
I've no doubt there are many infectious diseases which are out there and which can adversely affect people who have underlying conditions or have compromised immune symptoms, but mask wearing against those is not required.
I feel there are many posters on here who are very judgemental of those on either side of the mask argument. Perhaps we could agree to the tolerant of all, no matter what stance they take on masks, and not to criticise those who feel safer continuing to use them, and not criticising those who do not.
Personally, I'm not going out leisure shopping, socialising, restaurants and pubs while masks are required. I find them detestable on so many levels, and so I won't be participating in anything requiring them, and thereby am not affecting those who are happy to participate and wear them.
Perhaps we can agree to disagree.