//They say that when they feel ill they test negative, but when they feel much better it is positive!//
Why do they keep testing themselves, carole?
//Masks in crowds are not stupid, they are consideration for others who may not have the ability to fight the virus. Being immune compromised is an invisible disability.//
I'll not debate how effective or not they are. But, bearing in mind that there have always been viruses around that are risky to people whose immune system is compromised, why were they not mandated or advised before? How much longer should they be advisory now? Better still, why don't those with immunosuppression problems buy themselves an FFP3 facemask? Wearing one would provide them with far more protection (around 99%) than even if everybody wore flimsy facemasks. Then they would not have to rely on the consideration of others.