It's interesting how people high up in the organisation, including Todd, can walk around maskless without bring badgered to wear a yellow lanyard but he wants everyone else to wear one.
I don't see why people are so against personal choice. If you want to wear a mask go for it but your fear gives you no right to impose it on anyone else.
We know cloth masks and casual wearing of them does nothing to impact the spread of covid (or indeed anything else), but if it's like a comfort blanket for you you are welcome to continue wearing it.
My issue is that the mask is not designed to protect the wearer unless it is a specialist device, the standard blue masks and other 3 layered masks are there to prevent particles of spittle from being made airborne, hence protecting the people around the wearer if he/she is covid positive.
In England (I don’t know about Wales) you no longer have to self isolate if you know you are covid positive so combine that with personal choice, you can now choose to put others at risk, not choose to put yourself at risk.
I understand that we have to start to normalise and treat this as a normal infection at some point, but I’m personally not there yet. As I say there are other reasons aside of covid that have stopped me attending games, so sadly I may never feel I am able to return to the rink, even when covid is just a memory.