Paper shows masks suck

Fred

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The "common sense" argument that masks stop droplets, therefore they reduce transmission, doesn't hold water. It could easily be the case that masks act as an atomizer, especially after an infected person breathes into the mask for a few minutes, creating a viral buildup on the surface of the mask. If masks reduce particle size, they could conceivably increase the spread of viral particles by allowing them to remain airborne for longer periods.
 

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If you compare cases and deaths per capita for states with no restrictions (e.g., Florida in September and more recently Texas) to those states with lots of restrictions, it's easy to see lockdowns and masks have little benefit, if any at all, in terms of controlling the virus.

Fauci recently had no explanation for why new cases continue to fall in Texas.
Perhaps Dr Fauci does not understand the concept of "Spring", warmer weather, more sunshine...
 

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Perhaps Dr Fauci does not understand the concept of "Spring", warmer weather, more sunshine...
The official narrative requires that susceptibility can not be factored in. You must believe that you are in constant danger year-round. That's why MSM never mentions vitamin D, sunshine, etc.. And that's why they focus on cases, not deaths, when it's warmer.
 

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Flatten the next curve:
 

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Getting desperate now. “Rule”? OK, Joe.
 

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The resistance:

A group of parents in Gainesville, FL sent 6 face masks to a lab at the University of Florida, requesting an analysis of contaminants found on the masks after they had been worn. The resulting report found that five masks were contaminated with bacteria, parasites, and fungi, including three with dangerous pathogenic and pneumonia-causing bacteria.

Half of the masks were contaminated with one or more strains of pneumonia-causing bacteria. One-third were contaminated with one or more strains of meningitis-causing bacteria. One-third were contaminated with dangerous, antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens. In addition, less dangerous pathogens were identified, including pathogens that can cause fever, ulcers, acne, yeast infections, strep throat, periodontal disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and more.


Now parents can take this study to any school board or government bureaucrat mandating masks, and sue their butts off.
 

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There is a great video in this link showing how ineffective various mask are a preventing spread.

 

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Joined APRIL 15th, 2021 and this is your magic moment. So obvious.

My personal issue with masks is that it prevents people with mental illness (like my son) from accessing the community.
He does not speak. How can he defend himself? Why all are these hags weaponized to attack fellow members of society?
It is having a disparate impact on the people we are supposed to protect. I have not seen anyone with special needs in a store since this started.
This is against the law.
 

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Thank You.

Accused of design flaws and overstating its findings when it was released in late August, the study's newly released data show only 20 more symptomatic COVID cases in the villages that didn't receive masks and related education, reminders and "role modeling by community leaders."

In a total study population of 342,126 adults, 1,106 people in the control group tested positive, compared to 1,086 in the treatment group. The latter group represented 52% of the study population.

"I have a hard time going from these numbers to the assured conclusions that 'masks work' that was promulgated by the media or the authors after this preprint [not yet peer reviewed] appeared," University of California Berkeley professor Ben Recht, who studies machine learning, wrote in an essay last week.

He said he was frustrated that the "raw number of seropositive cases" was left out of the preprint by researchers led by Yale University economists Jason Abaluck and Ahmed Mobarak, preventing him from "computing standard statistical analyses of their results."
 
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