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Isn't there a simple way to prove masks work or don't work in one day?

middleview

President
Supporting Member
My oximeter show mine drops with mask, yes you do certainly make shit up.

I never once doctored a picture of Michael.
Do you have one single link to anyone wearing n-95s all day long at the hospital passing out or showing high c02 levels? Nah. You found a story where a cop posted that some guy wrecked his car and claimed he passed out while wearing a mask. Did anyone check his blood ox level? Nah. And you think that is evidence....
 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
Lets see if you're correct, "if you wear one you less likely to contract the corona virus than if you did"!

If the mask doesn't fit correctly you're more likely to contract COVID-19. especially by touching your face.
And you'd get it while touching your face because someone else, not wearing a mask, contaminated some surface you touched...If everyone wears masks...much less of a likelihood.
 

Raoul_Luke

I feel a bit lightheaded. Maybe you should drive.

Raoul_Luke

I feel a bit lightheaded. Maybe you should drive.
And you'd get it while touching your face because someone else, not wearing a mask, contaminated some surface you touched...If everyone wears masks...much less of a likelihood.
First off, most masks are not going to keep that from occurring:.

The bottom line, experts say, is that masks might help keep people with COVID-19 from unknowingly passing along the virus. But the evidence for the efficacy of surgical or homemade masks is limited, and masks aren't the most important protection against the coronavirus.


Secondly, even if wearing masks help at all, the most common place you contract the virus is at home, where you don't wear a mask, from someone in your family who is shedding the virus.

“We are learning a lot more about transmission, which will enable us to really look at what are the most effective strategies,” Dr. Gerald Evans, the medical director of infection control at Kingston Health Sciences Centre, said on Thursday morning. “Although this virus can be transmitted person-to-person, it is not quite as easy as people believe it to be.”

Evans explained that studies from scientific communities around the world are all showing that the place where COVID-19 will thrive is in your own home.

“There’s a general view that the virus is everywhere and that anyone could be transmitting it … it causes a significant amount of stress and anxiety in people,” Evans said. “We now know that to get infected with this virus, you have to be in close contact with another person (and) that contact has to be for a significant amount of time. It’s not 10 or 15 minutes, it’s hours. It needs to be in a closed environment, a house, and in the environment, there has to be a significant amount of contamination.

“I’m describing exactly what you would see in a household.”

He explained that in the vast majority of cases, if you’re going to contract the virus from anyone, it’s going to be from the person you live with. Even the virus on surfaces, like door handles and items at the grocery store, only counts for causing roughly 10 per cent of cases, Evans said.


 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
First off, most masks are not going to keep that from occurring:.

The bottom line, experts say, is that masks might help keep people with COVID-19 from unknowingly passing along the virus. But the evidence for the efficacy of surgical or homemade masks is limited, and masks aren't the most important protection against the coronavirus.


Secondly, even if wearing masks help at all, the most common place you contract the virus is at home, where you don't wear a mask, from someone in your family who is shedding the virus.

“We are learning a lot more about transmission, which will enable us to really look at what are the most effective strategies,” Dr. Gerald Evans, the medical director of infection control at Kingston Health Sciences Centre, said on Thursday morning. “Although this virus can be transmitted person-to-person, it is not quite as easy as people believe it to be.”

Evans explained that studies from scientific communities around the world are all showing that the place where COVID-19 will thrive is in your own home.

“There’s a general view that the virus is everywhere and that anyone could be transmitting it … it causes a significant amount of stress and anxiety in people,” Evans said. “We now know that to get infected with this virus, you have to be in close contact with another person (and) that contact has to be for a significant amount of time. It’s not 10 or 15 minutes, it’s hours. It needs to be in a closed environment, a house, and in the environment, there has to be a significant amount of contamination.

“I’m describing exactly what you would see in a household.”

He explained that in the vast majority of cases, if you’re going to contract the virus from anyone, it’s going to be from the person you live with. Even the virus on surfaces, like door handles and items at the grocery store, only counts for causing roughly 10 per cent of cases, Evans said.


unreal...ok, so how did covid get into your house?
 

Dawg

President
Supporting Member
LOL! So now you are jumping into bed with Pence? Who's next - George W. Bush?


Well, what do you know?
When an R libs hate says what they demand they jump in bed with them...…….

always have and will

Look how many Bush hating libs now in his bed!
 

Raoul_Luke

I feel a bit lightheaded. Maybe you should drive.
unreal...ok, so how did covid get into your house?
Not through the air, that's for sure. Even if an infected person is wearing a mask, it is just chock full of virus. Look around at the people wearing masks - you'll see most of them touching them incessantly. And then they handle the produce in a grocery store. Or hand you a "disposable" menu. Or make you a hamburger. Or, well, you get the picture.

Mask wearing is a psychological tool. The last thing our handlers want us to start thinking is that they have no answers.
 

TheTrueRepublican

Council Member
Not through the air, that's for sure. Even if an infected person is wearing a mask, it is just chock full of virus. Look around at the people wearing masks - you'll see most of them touching them incessantly. And then they handle the produce in a grocery store. Or hand you a "disposable" menu. Or make you a hamburger. Or, well, you get the picture.

Mask wearing is a psychological tool. The last thing our handlers want us to start thinking is that they have no answers.
You... don’t wash your produce or wash your hands before eating? That’s just nasty regardless.

Well let’s just say we’re all glad you never became a surgeon. People would be thrilled to know their surgeon operated on them without a mask.
 

Raoul_Luke

I feel a bit lightheaded. Maybe you should drive.
You... don’t wash your produce or wash your hands before eating? That’s just nasty regardless.

Well let’s just say we’re all glad you never became a surgeon. People would be thrilled to know their surgeon operated on them without a mask.
Sure - THAT makes sense. Wearing a mask? Empty virtue signaling.

Surgeons (and ER docs) and their nurses, etc. have always worn masks because nobody wants them drooling in their sucking chest wound. Until now, when he came to see you in the recovery room, he wasn't wearing a mask. Do you suppose they were just that stupid for the past 100 years?
 

TheTrueRepublican

Council Member
Sure - THAT makes sense. Wearing a mask? Empty virtue signaling.

Surgeons (and ER docs) and their nurses, etc. have always worn masks because nobody wants them drooling in their sucking chest wound. Until now, when he came to see you in the recovery room, he wasn't wearing a mask. Do you suppose they were just that stupid for the past 100 years?
Are you calling your face an open wound? Is that why they need to wear a mask to visit you in the recovery room?
 
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