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Is it premature to lift Covid-19 mask-wearing rules, or time to move on? TODAY readers weigh in

“It is too premature to say Covid has stabilised to a level where masks are no longer needed, especially in healthcare settings where vulnerable people are housed. To date, we can still see many visibly ill people coughing or sneezing without wearing masks or covering their mouths or noses. After almost three years of the pandemic, we still don't have a culture of being socially responsible when ill.” “Mask wearing protects the people around you. What if someone is vulnerable (lowered immunity) but can't control what the people around are wearing? He or she can survive without entering a crowded mall but how to survive without taking public transport?” “Putting on a mask throughout a journey on the MRT is a must. This is to avoid anyone who is infected with any new disease spreading it on public transport.” “Only wear masks in hospitals and clinics but not necessary on public transport.” “(We) should still wear masks in hospitals and other medical facilities, and of course common sense should still prevail: Wear a mask if you’re coughing or mildly sick. Let people decide.” “Never judge another person who still needs to wear a mask. There's absolutely no reason for anybody to explain to the whole world as to why they need to keep their mask on.” “Those who want to continue wearing (masks) go ahead and stop preaching others to do the same.” “Yes, please make it optional. I think with vaccines and boosters we are well protected enough.” “Time to move on from Covid. You are not going to wear masks for the rest of your life. For conservatives… wear masks all you want, it’s your right to do so. Stop asking the rest of the world to do the same.” “Maybe it can start during off-peak hours like after 10.30pm when there are fewer people on the train.” “We have learnt to live with Covid. Looking forward to removal of all restrictions.”