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was at the pub last Sat with a couple of PRE's finest, we removed masks when we got inside, I put mine back on 8 hours later when I staggered home.

Theres really strong evidence to suggest that mask wearing whilst staggering home from the pub

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10,000 deaths in a day. A UK general warned recently that there was an heightened risk of global warfare while the pandemic continues.

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I'm fully in support of removing compulsory mask wearing.

But we have to accept that this means if there is an outbreak, its early stages will probably be worse.

So it's not a simple decision, and carries an element of risk. As this is mostly an ethical/social discussion now, you have to weigh up harm vs benefit. For most, the harm of wearing a mask is small to the point of negligible. But the benefit right now is probably also small to the point of negligible.

So we may as well go with what's less annoying.
 
I support removing compulsory mask wearing outside but not inside except for food areas.
 
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Trouble is that masks are removed for eating and drinking so they are coming off inside, where they are likely more effective anyway. We could end up with no masks outside, and you go inside, put on the mask for 30 seconds, order a drink and it is off again.

Not simple really.

Nice to see the 14 day trailing average at 0.

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I'm fully in support of removing compulsory mask wearing.

But we have to accept that this means if there is an outbreak, its early stages will probably be worse.

So it's not a simple decision, and carries an element of risk. As this is mostly an ethical/social discussion now, you have to weigh up harm vs benefit. For most, the harm of wearing a mask is small to the point of negligible. But the benefit right now is probably also small to the point of negligible.

So we may as well go with what's less annoying.

But is that the experience that NSW has had? Hard to know exactly but they have managed their whole covid experience without masks and the level of restrictions we had. I don't assume its simply because people behave differently in Sydney.

Now we have our contact tracing sorted I don't understand why we can't operate at the same level of restrictions and voluntary mask wearing that they operate under.

I support the use in high-risk situations. I would continue to use one where i am in a higher risk situation even if they were voluntary.
 
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But is that the experience that NSW has had? Hard to know exactly but they have managed their whole covid experience without masks and the level of restrictions we had. I don't assume its simply because people behave differently in Sydney.

Now we have our contact tracing sorted I don't understand why we can't operate at the same level of restrictions and voluntary mask wearing that they operate under.

I support the use in high-risk situations. I would continue to use one where i am in a higher risk situation even if they were voluntary.
i think the small concern is there that there are still unreported cases. if there are, and they number more than just a few, it could escalate quickly.

the government is just being ultra cautious, which in the case of masks is reasonable.
 
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i think the small concern is there that there are still unreported cases. if there are, and they number more than just a few, it could escalate quickly.

the government is just being ultra cautious, which in the case of masks is reasonable.
I should just shut up and try and sell you guys a monorail
 
You guys in Vic are hopeless - we managed a lazy 33k cases yesterday here in the UK...!