Comment | I think it's just a bit more fine-grained than that: at least on public transport, I've anecdotally found that on longer journeys people tend to be a lot better about wearing masks; I've mostly seen people not wearing masks on the local buses later in the evening, though I'm not sure if that's the whole story (if I'm going on a bus out of Glasgow it's usually earlier in the morning when there's more older people on the bus who wear masks more often).
Also it can be quite dependent on area as well: I do some teaching at a university and I've never had to tell someone to wear a mask yet, and they're all really good about testing/letting me know if they can't make it in and getting alternatives sorted. It's a bit worse in a few places (e.g people taking their masks off in the library once they're sat down - not the biggest deal in the world, but still a lot of people pretty close together), but still decent.
Overall I'd say things are starting to wane, but it's mainly concentrated in a few areas rather than being massively widespread. |
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