Iam64
Your post demonstrates well two important points. One is that wherever we live, we could be in an area that’s either low, or barely has any Covid cases, whilst a few miles down the road, Covid can be rampant. And then the whole area is treated as the same, because it’s simply too difficult for the powers that be to divide areas so precisely.
And point two is that it is certain people who refuse to wear masks, or at least push the boundaries of mask wearing, such as wearing it under their chin. To be honest, I’ve seen every group represented in the under the chin brigade, old people, young people, people in the middle. Age doesn’t seem to have anything to do with it. Maybe socio economic factors have a bearing, but I suspect not. It may be to do with personality types, the non conformers perhaps. Anyway, my medic son in law has little confidence in mask wearing as a preventative, he feels there is no evidence, and it’s simply to make people feel they are doing something.
I don’t know! However I do wear my mask, perhaps I wear it more than necessary because I wear it all around our little town on the rare times I go shopping there, and I wear it when I enter the apartment complex where my elderly mother lives, until I reach her apartment.