COVID-19 Outbreak (Update: More than 2.9M cases and 132,313 deaths in US)

The thing is that may or may not be true in China, but it certainly isn't true in Japan. The Japanese have been wearing masks for many, many years and they don't have an authoritarian government. It's cultural more that it is an effect of authoritarian government.

I agree that wearing a mask sucks, but I suspect some are more comfortable than others. Some serious effort needs to go into making masks or other face coverings more readily available. I've been trying to find masks pretty mush so since this all started and I still only have what I happened to have had int he house when this all started. I have stuff on order from several locations, but none have arrived yet. I'm sure many have just given up at this point. But, there will need to be better availability of masks and testing before we can really open back up.

As far as kids, there is no way that they can wear masks all day long so I don't see any options but to continue remote learning until this all calms down. Parents are just going to have to make more effort to teach and engage with their kids. It may be possible to send them back to schools in 4 months, but as L.C. said, we really don't know right now.

I agree...I lived in Japan for a few years. But it is a cultural difference. The Japanese AGREE to do it because it's the culturally correct thing to do. They are doing it with free will. The same can't be said of other countries in Asia. If the US does get to the point where we are all using masks regularly, it should be because of free will...not because a bureaucrat is telling us that we have to do it. I think that it's the right thing to do...and that's why I do it. But forcing the issue is definitely going to make matters worse.