This thread was started to cause arguments and somehow validate the OP's weird association between masks and Abortions. The old life of the unborn zygote vs the life of a woman. The OP thinks these things are optional apparently. Also HE thinks it's HIS business what SHE does with HER body. Something tells me that this is a bit more poignant to the OP. I can't think of a woman who would want someone like that to have a baby go full term in HER uterus. Maybe she didn't. Maybe that's where HIS hangup began. Masks are not a choice. STOP POLITICIZING MASKS AND GOOD HYGIENE! What the fuck is wrong with you? Your mask could potentially save thousands of lives. And even if it just saves 1 life,wear it you selfish prick. What if another moron reads this and stops wearing their mask??!? Stupidity is contagious. Stop it.
So the true consistency in the OPS views is that HE thinks HE deserves control of HER body. Because it's HIS choice. Somehow wearing a mask to protect his Grandma and society at large is also his prerogative. These two issues are not choices and he thinks he has a right to choose. Masks are mandatory for a reason. Because we can't rely on the dullards to do what's right! It only take one to spoil the bunch. Not a choice, it's your duty. Abortion is a WOMAN'S RIGHTS issue. Also not a choice for the OP. There's your consistency.
Some of that is not as sound from where I sit.
I can't get to the OP's logic by any means but to pick up a few things there
I probably would go with why do I care what happens to an unthinking, unfeeling bundle of cells that if left unchecked would grow and consume the life/wellbeing of a person, one that likely has had thousands of hours invested in them and untold societal connections.
If however you do go with the line of logic that says it is or as near as does not matter is a life (few have ever really managed to qualify that in anything close to something I would want to roll with, never mind answered any counters like why that point/delineation) then destroying it is functionally that and would in turn be a moral question.
If it is a moral question, and even with the cells things above it eventually becomes one as time goes on and edge cases happen, then most such things do become a societal moral question.
Mask wise. There are costs associated with every action. One then gets to do a cost-benefit analysis. There are some far from insubstantial costs in enforcing some kind of mask use (monetary/resources, societal, waste), and perks are not universal and massive (even more so if we consider practical efficacy vs ideal and wind in people thinking a mask actually does something for them and in turn risk themselves and others).
What would save more people in the world, even more so if this little virus lark gets put to bed before long and we look long term, is if everybody (or near enough) had paramedic training and mandatory first aid kids not unlike people basically get to carry ID around the place. We don't however do that. Said hypothetical grandma can also be a morbidly obese alcoholic opiate addled chainsmoker too and society generally can't or won't do much, and there is also a limit to how much gets paid to help the medical issues that sort as a result. Are we failing as a society for not handing over a blank cheque to fix them?
If we constrain ourselves to this present virus lark there are plenty of measures beyond masks that would have even more effect than trying to get untrained people to wear a mediocre mask in a useful manner, for instance the whole stay in your house there citizen lark (no contact, maybe even actual no contact rather than "daily act of exercise", is a remarkably effective way of reducing transmission, even more so than masks and maybe distance and maybe gloves and maybe hoping people can use proper sanitiser effectively and have all the best will in the world).
Even if the question becomes when do masks no longer find themselves needed, what measures should be in place to encourage their use (laws, social stigma, what do businesses get to say) and what exemptions might there be then it can stand to be debated. If they say jump then best to ask why rather than how high...