Some people at my parish wear masks, some don’t. We are advised out of charity to take precautions, but our bishop and pastor hasn’t really placed requirements on the faithful as to what form those precautions take.
I wear a mask because I ride the bus, but over half of the transit riders I see do not wear a mask anyway. I personally realize that my own mask is hardly doing anything useful, because I have a full beard and I’ve purchased cheap paper surgical masks.
Our precautions and changes to the Mass are mostly around the distribution of Holy Communion, which does involve the ministers wearing masks, and credence tables are set up so that the minister can use the ablution cup and then sanitize his hands. This is done in the case of any skin-to-skin contact. Communion on the tongue and in the hand is permitted.
Father was using the Kyrie tropes instead of the Confiteor, but he’s gone back to the latter as of last Sunday. We are still livestreaming to Facebook, which is new. There’s no other substantial change to our beautiful liturgy, except Father gives a mention to today’s circumstances in the homily or announcements, and as always, exhorts us to maintain a Christian joy and peace, from our devotion to the Holy Eucharist, that we bring to others we meet.