I think that there must be a lot of mixed messaging that a lot of people in the US must be getting right now - which doesn't help.
To me, it isn't a case of personal rights, or even quite as severe as "if you don't wear a mask you might die, or kill someone else".
It's simply: we have a plague situation at the moment, can you help out and wear a mask if it's hit your area?
Not shaming people for deciding not to. Not getting angry at them as though they're likely super-spreaders. Just - help out, people. Like community health matters.
But for the people who believe it's a hoax (and I don't doubt their belief is genuine), even that message won't compute.
That would be okay, if everyone else did that right thing when the virus comes to their neck of the woods, though. Making the personal decision to help out, regardless of others not chipping in to help out. Making the decision, "I'll help". Because the number of people in our control? Is just one. Which makes it a really uncomplicated question when you walk out the door each morning.
And, thanks to the people who do wear masks. And keep a safe distance. And wash their hands. Because alongside all the frustration, there's a lot of people usually doing the right thing by everyone, and going unnoticed.