Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by ISRO
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by ISRO
Originally Posted by Remsen
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
The masks arent helping anything.

But you ladies go ahead and mask up.



Notice how the troll ignored the direct question asking for the scientific analysis of the types of masks most people wear under the mask mandates? Here's a hint as to why she won't respond...

From the CDC:

"More research on cloth masks is needed to inform their use as an alternative to surgical masks/respirators in the event of shortage or high-demand situations. To our knowledge, only 1 randomized controlled trial (4) has been conducted to examine the efficacy of cloth masks in healthcare settings, and the results do not favor use of cloth masks. More randomized controlled trials should be conducted in community settings to test the efficacy of cloth masks against respiratory infections. According to the US Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, more research on the engineering design of cloth masks to enhance their filtration and fit is needed (16). Moreover, various methods for decontaminating cloth masks should be tested."

The full report basically said that cloth masks are very effective as a placebo and can be useful to prevent mass hysteria, but there is no scientific evidence that a cloth mask prevents the spread of this particular virus (or others that appear similar).

Just remember, you can satisfy the mask mandate by putting a t-shirt over your face. As the CDC admitted, there is no proof that cloth masks are effective against the virus, let alone the types of cloth masks most people will use.





https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/cloth-face-cover-guidance.html


That's not a scientific study. That's guidance, much like the guidance earlier in the year saying masks shouldn't be worn.

Try again.


And the guidance is from? The guys on 24hour.................laughing



You can't cite a scientific study because there isn't one that supports your claim. Instead, the scientific study says this:

"The general public should be educated about mask use because cloth masks may give users a false sense of protection because of their limited protection against acquiring infection (16). Correctly putting on and taking off cloth masks improves protection (Table). Taking a mask off is a high-risk process (34) because pathogens may be present on the outer surface of the mask and may result in self-contamination during removal (31)."

This is the science.



Your move next Boss


https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2020/06/4...es-science-behind-how-face-masks-prevent