Health
‘They think they can do what they like’: COVID-19 rules spark flashpoints, expose fault lines – The Age
Mary Fenelon is not shy about telling people they should be wearing a mask and socially distancing during the pandemic.

Fenelon says its the Im entitled to do what I like attitude that gets to her.
Its because we dont have any cases out this way that they think they can do what they like.
She jokes that she cant help saying something, shes an ex-teacher: I do it because of the arrogance of people and the fact that they feel theyre above the law.
Fenelon is not alone in facing opprobrium when raising concerns about a lack of compliance with mandatory mask rules.
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