On an aside about the affects on mask wearing on children.
My grandchildren live in the USA. They have had to wear masks at a very young age. My granddaughter started school wearing a mask. We think she might be on the autistic spectrum. Her comments were that wearing a mask meant that she didn’t have to smile if she didn’t want to and she was relieved that children weren’t allowed to cuddle! School had to start as part time in small bubbles and the rest of the week was home learning. For her, it helped ease her into school, which she now loves and she has lots of friends. So not all bad! My grandson is just 4. Masking wearing was normal for him. He didn’t know any better. Everyone else wore a mask and his had dinosaurs on it!
I think it is more of an issue for older children, who are very aware of why they are wearing masks, just as we were aware of the possibility of nuclear attack during the Cold War. I had a friend who was terrified and had nightmares. We can’t protect older children from knowing about all the awful things that happen. Parents can only be there to listen, hear and discuss their fears.
As to wearing a mask, it is something we can do to protect others and maybe ourselves when levels of infection are high. I’m relieved that I don’t have to wear one at the moment, as I found it added to breathing difficulties, but I did when I had to. However, I now have several boxes of masks, gloves etc that I rescued from my mother’s house before we got the house clearance in! Hopefully we won’t need them!