ALHS has been spending lots of time in various doctors' offices lately, and last week I masked up and went to one with him. (Usually I stay at home or, if he asks, I just drive him and wait in the car. But in this case, tests and MRIs had recently been done and he was expecting serious talk on whether amputation/s will be the next step.)
This particular appointment was in a medical office connected to a hospital, so naturally the screening protocol is serious and efficient. As we were leaving, one old man--had to be in his late 70s at least--was coming in without a mask. We heard the screening nurse say, "Can I offer you a face mask?" Nope, he didn't need a damned mask, and tried to walk past her. She was adamant: "You can't be in this complex without a facial covering. And I have to take your temperature and ask you a couple of questions." He continued to grumble and try to get around her (ALHS and I actually stopped, in case she was going to need help). She finally said, "Sir, either you conform to our rules, or you have to leave the property, either on your own or with a security officer." He continued bitching, including calling her a few choice names, but he finally put the mask on and let her do the screening. We chatted with the nurse after he headed to the elevator, and ALHS saw the man take his mask off as the door closed.
God bless her, the screener called the second and third floors, warned them he was on his way, and walked over and used a key to freeze the elevator until security and a city cop could get there to escort him out. (All this was in a nearby town of about 12,000 that skews pretty red, with lots of unmasked folks in the local stores. They're in a metro county with high infection rates, though, and our small neighboring county is pretty much running wild with new cases.) We thanked her, and later I sent a nice note to the CEO of the facility praising her.
Good lord.