First, the baseline I'm used to from Kyoto. Mask wearing is at maybe 80% outdoors, rising to 100% on transit. People don't eat in public and don't have audible conversations in public spaces (bus, grocery store, walking through train station). That last bit is just a social norm.
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My next flight was from Seattle to Salt Lake City, another Delta hub. The airline has blocked out all middle seats and urges passengers to keep six feet apart while boarding and "deplaning", that magnificent travel verb. They make everyone wear masks and give you a travel wipe.pic.twitter.com/kTgnHW95rO
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Salt Lake airport is even more crowded and less mask compliant than Seattle. I didn't take any pictures because I wanted to get the hell out of there. People are clearly not as afraid of air travel as they were in March. Maybe they're right? Not a lot of airplane or TSA cases
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Salt Lake City has banned the usual corps of people greeting returning missionaries at baggage claim, so my hopes of seeing a "WELCOME HOME ELDER CEGŁOWSKI" banner were dashed again, a pain that does not diminish with repetition.pic.twitter.com/4aqhrkTCyO
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A woman I work with took her mandatory mask off to cough the other day. Felt like she was missing the point.
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Uncovering your nose is fine if you are wearing a mask to protect others. It’s your mouth you need to cover especially when talking. Covering your nose and maintaining a good fit is vital for PPE but not for catching spit.
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