Originally Posted by
Roy Biggins
I think we were all in agreement that the policy is causing the issue. FWIW, the WHO just put out their own guidance on kids wearing masks.
https://www.businessinsider.com/children-aged-12-and-over-should-wear-masks-who-says-2020-8
The policy is helping to bring in revenue. More of a 5 step forward 1 step back, the policy is doing much more good than harm financially. Bad PR goes away over time. Everyone wants to feel safe, that's what the policy do. I would argue that since, eventually, the middle seat will be unblocked, it would go over much easier knowing that customers will still be required to wear masks until they changed "required" to "recommend" for the mask.