High risk settings yes until the experts in the field agree in principal they are no longer required and after that its the choice of the individual.
Myself I suffer from some deficiencies in breathing normally and getting decent amounts of Oxygen all the time having suffered from bronchitis for much of my earlier life so I much prefer not to have them on at all but will never chastise someone for wearing them if that is their wish even after vaccination.
I suspect many will struggle to come to grips with some freedom and normality especially those who have been in hard lockdown for many months on end.
Personally if you socially distance properly outside I don't think they do much covid wise and I haven't seen any solid evidence it can be transmitted easily if at all when you are outside in normal levels of ultra violet light.
Isolating properly when you have it is very important when you have thee virus so having a mask on if you have to share facilities with your occupants at home is important and cannot self isolate but it has to be a proper mask , not the cheap disposal ones.
Myself I suffer from some deficiencies in breathing normally and getting decent amounts of Oxygen all the time having suffered from bronchitis for much of my earlier life so I much prefer not to have them on at all but will never chastise someone for wearing them if that is their wish even after vaccination.
I suspect many will struggle to come to grips with some freedom and normality especially those who have been in hard lockdown for many months on end.
Personally if you socially distance properly outside I don't think they do much covid wise and I haven't seen any solid evidence it can be transmitted easily if at all when you are outside in normal levels of ultra violet light.
Isolating properly when you have it is very important when you have thee virus so having a mask on if you have to share facilities with your occupants at home is important and cannot self isolate but it has to be a proper mask , not the cheap disposal ones.