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Why no mask? ‘glasses turn hazy’, says Kolkatan, 2 years into pandemic

The reluctance to wear masks continues across the city, The Telegraph speaks to some without a mask

Jhinuk Mazumdar, Bishwarup Dutta Kolkata Published 18.01.22, 08:45 AM
A man was crossing the road near Mohammad Ali  Park with a mask on his chin. “The mask must  have slipped.  I have a mask and  I wear it,” he said, pulling up the  mask
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A man was crossing the road near Mohammad Ali Park with a mask on his chin. “The mask must have slipped. I have a mask and I wear it,” he said, pulling up the mask

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A man was riding a bicycle near Central Metro station without wearing a mask. “I maintain 6ft distance (from another person) when I cycle and I am not in a crowded place. I have a mask and I will wear it when needed,” he said
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A man was riding a bicycle near Central Metro station without wearing a mask. “I maintain 6ft distance (from another person) when I cycle and I am not in a crowded place. I have a mask and I will wear it when needed,” he said

In between cars  and a busy  Ganesh Chandra Avenue, a man had his mask on his chin. “The glasses become hazy when I wear  a mask for a long time. But I will pull it up,” he said and  so he did
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In between cars and a busy Ganesh Chandra Avenue, a man had his mask on his chin. “The glasses become hazy when I wear a mask for a long time. But I will pull it up,” he said and so he did

A man was waiting for public transport without a mask in Sealdah. He boarded a bus without a mask before the photographer could approach him and ask why he was not keeping his face covered
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A man was waiting for public transport without a mask in Sealdah. He boarded a bus without a mask before the photographer could approach him and ask why he was not keeping his face covered

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