If you don't mind me asking what neighborhood did you live in/near? I don't doubt you but I want to find a local pattern of compliance, if possible.
I live in the south suburbs but I have been visiting my grandma in a nursing home in Lakeview then I have lunch down in Lincoln Park. I was surprised to see a mix of mask wearing. Under the nose in places like Walgreens, Target. Barely any worn outdoors. When I go to my regular restaurant on visit days, they have a "masks required" sign up but don't enforce it. Then people watching as I see folks going to the park or to the zoo, I can usually count masked faces on one hand.
I’m in the city on the NW side in a bungalow belt. My block is a bit older and a mix of Polish, Asian and Hispanic. I’m shocked they wear masks to mow. There are a few millennials who do the same but that doesn’t surprise me.
Same in Chicago. My neighbors mow their lawns wearing masks. It’s shocking to me.
I believe Spain mandated wearing a mask when swimming in the ocean.
If you don't mind me asking what neighborhood did you live in/near? I don't doubt you but I want to find a local pattern of compliance, if possible.
I live in the south suburbs but I have been visiting my grandma in a nursing home in Lakeview then I have lunch down in Lincoln Park. I was surprised to see a mix of mask wearing. Under the nose in places like Walgreens, Target. Barely any worn outdoors. When I go to my regular restaurant on visit days, they have a "masks required" sign up but don't enforce it. Then people watching as I see folks going to the park or to the zoo, I can usually count masked faces on one hand.
I’m in the city on the NW side in a bungalow belt. My block is a bit older and a mix of Polish, Asian and Hispanic. I’m shocked they wear masks to mow. There are a few millennials who do the same but that doesn’t surprise me.
Ah okay I think I know where you are without getting specific. I'm surprised they're so mask happy.