I don't have a problem with it, but I'm in the very high risk category. The problem is that masks are as much (or more) for protecting other people as they are for protecting the wearer. If someone wants to go out unprotected and catch the coronavirus, that's fine with me. I feel the same about people who ride motorcycles without helmets. But someone not wearing a mask could easily infect me with this bug. If I catch it, I'll more than likely die. So, no ... I don't object to people being told they shouldn't infect others.
Redundant at this point, as others more eloquent than I have answered, but my layman's response is that sounds like your problem not mine.
If my governor wants to mandate masks, he should run it through the legislature and pass a law. Full stop. And with that we ignore the efficacy of said "face coverings" and go right back to legality.
Again, it's selfish, but I'm completely sick of debating this stupid *expletive deleted*it with security first quislings. It's mostly pointless and the state has no right to mandate them, along with the rest of the arbitrary shutdown. Don't even start me on the snitch hotlines.