yes. Now think about how often in a normal day you are face to face with someone. And think about how long it takes people to remember minor tasks, like putting on a mask. Mask on/mask off 50 times a day would not have been the right message, because people can’t follow that kind of message.o.k. fair. If true, then the messaging should have been wear a mask when in discussions with others, whether walking outside side by side, talking to the grocery store clerk, talking with the doctor, or in the McDonalds drive thru. Not masks are better than vaccines or if everyone wears masks COVID is controlled. This doesn't, BTW, obliviate the need for an indoor mask mandate (since there's still some marginal benefit to reducing overall viral loads indoors and it's hard to police people for when they are talking and when they aren't to others) but my objection has always been more the messaging than the actual policy.
This is how you get to “mask whenever indoors or in a crowded outdoor environment.”. It covers the times you are face to face with someone. It also gets you the 10% or so filtration effect, which is a definite nice to have.
I can’t believe you flipped it to the point where I need to argue the “people are social” and “people are fallible” angles.