I've grown used to the damned mask and don't find it to be anything other than an inconvenience. The only thing it inhibits me from doing is returning to the gym - and if I really wanted to I'd go back anyway with the mask. I just don't.
Mostly it shuts people up. I do remember one particular press conference about a year ago when the DT, Fauci and I think Birx all stood there and said a facial covering, a mask, a scarf was adequate. Put something on your face and the requirements weren't too stringent. Before long we were reading about the virus flying thirty feet across a room, we were hosing everything down with disinfectant. To paraphrase Nathan Bedford Forrest, you gotta keep up the skeer
I really do think that it requires more prolonged close range contact in a more confined space, that masks of any kind are probably OK. I wash my hands a lot anyway but some people have to be told, repeatedly (and many still not get it). It's real - it's killed enough people. No idea how anyone can dismiss that fact. I do take it seriously, I've just had enough time to look at it and actually get it to form an opinion. The best movie monsters are the ones you never get a good look at, your imagination fills in the rest. The Fear went away after I got a good look at it, to be replaced by Caution. Time to get back to my life already, such as it is.