and I'd say 85 percent of people did. But then there's that other 15 percent.
I suppose it's better than the ratio being reversed, but aaaaaargh. I didn't even like being on the Metro in D.C. and it was functionally deserted.
The exhibit was almost open air (it was in a long, straight, open space that was open to the outdoors on both ends), and most people were unmasked in it--but almost everyone put a mask on to go into the bathrooms.
That's really interesting! Intelligent of the museum to commission an effectively open-air exhibit. (I'd still have masked for it.)
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I suppose it's better than the ratio being reversed, but aaaaaargh. I didn't even like being on the Metro in D.C. and it was functionally deserted.
The exhibit was almost open air (it was in a long, straight, open space that was open to the outdoors on both ends), and most people were unmasked in it--but almost everyone put a mask on to go into the bathrooms.
That's really interesting! Intelligent of the museum to commission an effectively open-air exhibit. (I'd still have masked for it.)