I live in a suburb of the Minneapolis, and currently those wearing masks are clearly the minority.--probably around 20%. If I drive down to the small towns to visit family, it is very rare to ever find someone wearing a mask.
Today I went to a Swedish grocery store in Minneapolis to get some things for Christmas. The store was full of about 30 people wearing masks, and I was the only customer that was unmasked. I was preparing myself to be asked to leave for not abiding to city regulations or store requests when I noticed that all of the workers (probably owners) behind the meat counter were also unmasked.
I was very glad to give this store my patronage. As for the the other customers... people really have a LOT of waking up to do still.
I've discovered that mask-wearing is dependent upon the type of store it is.
Grocery stores, where the mix is about 50/50 Democrat to Republican, are about 50% masked.
Go to a store that liberals are attracted to and the percentage masked goes way up.
Go to a store that conservatives are attracted to and the percentage masked drops significantly.
How can you tell the liberals? Crayola hair and bumper stickers all over their cars. Kek!