I think the mask situation is being PARTIALLY blown out of proportion. Has anyone here actually read the Mask Use portion of the COVID-19 Operations Manual for Simulated and Restricted Voyages under the Framework for Conditional Sailing Order (wow that is a mouthful!)
If you are getting your info from the news or other posts, I urge you to read the actual document and decide for yourself before jumping to conclusions. If you haven't read it, here it is
https://www.cdc.gov/quarantine/cruise/covid19-operations-manual-cso.html#mask-use
Nowhere does it say you have to put the mask on as you are chewing or between bites. That same issue was brought up when WDW modified their policy, and was debunked then too. The CDC says "removal of the mask for extended meal service or beverage consumption would constitute a violation of this Order". Now you can choose to interpret this any way you want, but if you do at least tell people it's your interpretation. When people say things like "You are required to put your mask on as you chew" that is an interpretation, not a CDC order. They specifically say you can "removing a mask for brief periods of time while eating or drinking". If you interpret a brief period of time as a single bite, ok then. I interpret it as during the consumption of food at a meal.
My interpretation is that this is intended to prevent people from nursing a drink for hours as a way to avoid wearing a mask. This means you can't take your mask off as soon as you sit in a restaurant and leave it off until you decide to stand up, whether you are eating or not. In WDW, they ask you to keep your mask on until you are delivered food or beverage, and can keep it off until you are done eating. They ask that you put the mask back on when you are done even if others at the table are still eating.
I am NOT saying that this isn't harsher than rules on land, so please don't jump to attack me here. Yes, these rules can be over the top. But can we also tone the rhetoric down a notch and realize that the CDC is not "forcing you to wear a mask while chewing", that is just a ridiculous statement, and in no way true.
Now they ARE forcing masks to be work on pool decks, I am not going to deny that.
"Ensure bathers wear masks while congregating outside of recreational water facilities (RWFs) and while seated on the pool deck area. Masks do not need to be worn in the water"
I will save my analysis of that rule for a different post.