The issue is coronavirus. If we're worried about every microbe out there we'll all be wearing masks to the end of time after covid is long gone.
The idea that we can't touch our loved ones when they're dying to say goodbye is bad enough, but now we can't even touch our own bodies. I touch my face every day. I wash it, I put makeup on, I put in contact lenses and take them out. Maybe I should be fined or arrested?
To indicate respect - aka a placebo effect - what we're trying to get beyond with all the trials underway that are scientific not feel good in approach.
Is it really better than nothing? Is more even if it's feel good pablum always better than less if it is "for the public good"? That's seems like the hallmark of totalitarianism, and a way to distract the people from the real issues with things like testing. If it's restricting, it's hot, it causes the very people at greatest risk of the virus breathing difficulties, it fogs up glasses and impairs vision, it leads to littering in store parking lots of biohazard waste, it is an added expense when our economy is being gutted, and it has little to no benefit as we were all told before the government decided it had to make it look like it was doing more, it is counterproductive.
Here's an idea - if you're terrified of stores don't go shopping instead of trying to dictate what other shoppers do. Let someone in a lower risk group bring your food to you. Volunteers are doing this around the nation.