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Wednesday, March 02, 2022

Well, I for one am shocked

Cloth masks do little to prevent the spread of COVID-19, or other airborne diseases, a new study finds. 

Researchers from the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom found that 90 percent of particles could get through cloth masks, making them effectively useless during the pandemic.

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  1. In other breaking news, water is wet!

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  2. Billy Bob in TexasMarch 2, 2022 at 10:04 AM

    I think you forgot the /sarc tag. :)

    Face diapers have been nothing but theater to remind people of the WuFlu and are used as a method of control by tyrannical assholes

    The damage done by masks on people and children will be felt for years as people develop bacterial pneumonia, learning disabilities, psychological damage, bad teeth, and facial rashes, while doing NOTHING in preventing contracting and spreading the WuFlu.

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  3. It's worse than the article suggests. The paper used a median 1.6 micron particle for the model (that being the median size of particles exhaled). But respiratory viruses MOSTLY spread as sub-micron aerosols.

    One more time: Other than N95/KN95 masks (which provide some protection to the wearer only) masks are pointless for anything but relatively large DROPLETS.

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  4. All you have to do is ask yourself this question: How is it that, during the height of the initial Covid outbreak, after we were all locked down and forced to wear the face diaper everywhere indoors and during the D variant outbreak last summer and during the OMG Omicron outbreak this past fall/early winter the virus continued to spread unabated? Doesn't even take a "scientist" or health care professional or Infectious Disease "Scientist" to figure out that masks don't work. Anyone with more than two brain cells to rub together should be able to figure that one out. all you to do was compare the size of the holes between mask fibers, especially the "surgical masks" that most everyone wears, to the size of the virus, you come to the conclusion that masks aren't doing squat. Even N95 wearers are vulnerable.

    Masks should be a personal choice and should have been all along.

    Anecdotally, I went to the grocery store this morning. 90% of the people in the store were maskless. 'Course this is after Buydem cancelled mask wearing during the SOTU last night. How magnanimous of him.

    'Course he did that in the face of mounting frustration with mask wearing nationwide, the approach of the Freedom Convoy and his in the toilet poll numbers more than the prior two reasons.

    Nemo

    Nemo

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  5. Yea, but that's only because of the climate change going on. :)

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  6. First the public was driven into a panic by the government health agencies the world over and the media, then masks were mandated to placate the public. With the exception of Sweden of course which has experienced less fatalities per capita than almost every other country.
    After SARS in 2003 multiple studies were done as to whether masks were effective, most showed the result was statistically insignificant. Fauci and his counterparts in other countries knew this but played politics with the health of their citizens.
    Al_in_Ottawa

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    1. Banning Ivermectin scrips didn't help any either.

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  7. The facts in the article were pointed out many times, yet those who did point them out, were "fact checked", and their accounts blocked for "spreading misinformation". The only ones spreading misinformation was NIH, CDC, FDA, PedoJoe, Kameltoe Harris, Fauci, Fartbook, Twatter, and the leftmedia (CNN, NBC, MSDNC, ABC, CBS, NPR, NYT, LAT, etc.)

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  8. Biggest proof that the masks are useless is that they aren't disposed of as a bio-hazard

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  9. biggest proof is STUPID PEOPLE believe that that work, when you look at the size of the particles.

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