Maybe better be to consider use face shield it more safe and comfort, you can use it for the formal eventvtoo. Because if we use face mask just for stopping the virus from our self to other people it safe.
I agree the facemasks are mostly in place to protect others from ourself. It's a form of respect to other people when we go shopping or are in close environments. We can't be certain if we are carrying the virus within us or not, because sometimes the symptons are very mild. It doesn't hurt anybody to wear a mask and you might be saving lifes with that. There is no reason not do it.
No need to buy any fancy masks, you can just buy locally produced cheap face masks that can be washed. It's a one time purchase.
There was a huge rally of the Undiapered in Madrid, attended by thousands, who are tired of being told they're sick and ordered to behave as if they were.
And when police tried to Hut! Hut! Hut! a woman who wasn't wearing a Diaper, people came to her defense, forcing the Diaperers to back off.
Resistance is spreading.
It is all really good news which probably explains why it isn't being reported by the American press.
Spanish police attempt to arrest a woman not wearing a mask

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px2b318tUEQWhich seems to want to report nothing but bad news even when it has to be made up.
In order to efface the good news.
The most egregious example of this, of course, being the daily hyperventilating over "the cases!" the cases!" and "hot spots" of "cases!" The implication never directly stated but heavily implied is that a "case" is tantamount to death, or at least, an illness so serious that it will require medical attention to recover from it.
But the fact is that almost all the "cases" being reported don't even have symptoms.
This is a disease so deadly people only occasionally get sick from it. And of those who do get seriously sick, almost all of them, according to the CDC, "had one or more underlying conditions such as chronic lung disease, diabetes, cardiovascular disease or hypertension."