Yep. That's how I feel at most of the places I visit. The employees at the 
(truck) canopy place only wear them because they have to ... with their nose 
sticking out the top. And the lady at the toy store wore hers properly, but 
pulls it down to her chin when she looks straight at you to answer a question. 
And the people at the motorcycle shop and a store where you buy work 
boots/gloves and such do everything they can to avoid/forget any of it. They're 
clearly not the batsh¡t people trolling hospitals with cameras trying to get 
proof that the ICUs are actually empty. 
<https://www.ksl.com/article/50047970/utah-valley-hospital-strained-by-conspiracy-theorists-trying-to-enter-icu>
 

But my ability to model any of them is clearly inadequate.

On 11/18/20 10:22 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Here at the tire shop in Berkeley and none of the staff have masks.   Elderly 
> customer sitting inside.   It is a whole different universe.

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