As masks became mandatory for regional Victorians on Monday the Courier hit the streets of Cobram to find out how people found the experience.
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Alan Seedsman: I don't mind wearing it at all for safety reasons. Being nearly 84, you can't take too many chances.
Sue Barnes (centre) with Sarah Lukies and Sue Pendlebury: We've been for a walk because after Thursday it will be back to two people walking, so we thought let's go have the last supper. I'm going to get the sewing machine out this afternoon, I feel quite out of it in my store-bought one. We've all got elderly parents so we know we've got to do what we need to, it's just probably a bit frustrating because there is nothing up here — but you don't know where people have been.
Tom Gillespie: It was a bit of a struggle for the first hour but I suppose I'm getting used to it. I just hope it ends sooner rather than later.