Many in Hong Kong keep wearing masks despite end of 945-day long mandate
Yet that has produced little visible change, with most people wearing masks in the streets and on public transportation on Wednesday.
Ms Lily was one who prefers to continue using a mask. “I don’t feel safe not wearing one,” said the 42-year-old professional, who asked that she be identified by only her first name. “I’ll keep wearing one to ensure that I don’t get sick. I will wear it for about six months or so to feel safe and adjust.”
Mr Lee said the dropping of the mask mandate, the last remaining major social distancing restriction, means Hong Kong is “completely returning to normalcy”. “I suddenly became the minority,” she added. “But I can finally breathe without a mask. I can wear make-up. It made me happy.”
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