That's a pretty compelling argument for wearing masks.
I left my house for the first time in almost two months this morning. We went to purchase a new fridge/freezer.
I was in the store for almost one hour (I know because I was logged in and out) and had a mask on the entire time. I was becoming claustrophobic by the time we got out.
Anyway, the procedure was:
Queue at the door (the distancing footprints were only just over a metre apart).
As our turn came my wife used her phone to scan a barcode thingy and then log in via the internet to record her entry. As my handphone does not have free internet access I just entered my name and the time by hand in a register.
Then we had to have our temperatures taken and wash our hands with the alcohol solution provided and my wife had to enter her customer code number into the gismo that does that sort of thing.
When it came to the purchase, their debit card reader was not working so I had to withdraw cash from an in-store ATM machine (government advice is to use cash as little as possible). The distancing footprints were again only about 1.20 metres apart.
We then had to log out of the store, my wife electronically and me in the hand written register.
I was extremely pleased to finally return to the truck and remove my mask.
And I thought I hated shopping before!