If your worthless cloth wonder is actually protecting you, you should be just fine whether the rest of us engage in delusional magical thinking with you or not. That said, death is an inevitable result of being born so whether you accept it or not doesn't much matter. You might as well refuse to accept that the earth orbits the sun or th…
If your worthless cloth wonder is actually protecting you, you should be just fine whether the rest of us engage in delusional magical thinking with you or not. That said, death is an inevitable result of being born so whether you accept it or not doesn't much matter. You might as well refuse to accept that the earth orbits the sun or that the sun will rise in the east tomorrow morning. Regardless of your acceptance level, all of the above are happening.
Checked out the article. You are probably right about cloth masks. But I don't think most people are wearing cloth masks. There wearing the blue disposable masks made of 3 layers of polypropylene. Surgical masks, or medical masks as they are called in the study, are very effective, also blue and also have 3 layer polypropylene with a inner layer they refer to as melt blown. They are medical grade and almost as effective as N95. I am not sure if all blue masks with 3 layers of polypropylene have the melt blown inner layer but its a shame if they don't because the cost of each is similar on amazon. 30 bucks for $50. Its a shame the adminstration doesn't make it known that these very effective masks are available cheaply and also a shame that walmart etc are selling look alike surgical masks that may not be as effective. Maybe they are more effective than cloth. Anyway that is what most people that I see are wearing; hardly any strictly cloth masks. If everybody wore cheap medical grade surgical masks as the study you mentioned showed we would be better off.
Surgical masks are even worse. They have huge gaps between the mask and the wearers face that would be lucky to stop a house fly. They are literally only intended to stop surgical personnel from coughing directly into the patient on a surgical table. AFAIK the study is referring to N95 medical masks which are not the same as those flaps of fabric commonly called a surgical mask. That said the vast majority of people I see are wearing those stupid reusable cloth things not surgical masks, which again are obviously not going to be effective at preventing viral infection because they don't even tightly fit the face. Failure to seal against the face is an automatic fail for N95 mask fit test.
If your worthless cloth wonder is actually protecting you, you should be just fine whether the rest of us engage in delusional magical thinking with you or not. That said, death is an inevitable result of being born so whether you accept it or not doesn't much matter. You might as well refuse to accept that the earth orbits the sun or that the sun will rise in the east tomorrow morning. Regardless of your acceptance level, all of the above are happening.
Checked out the article. You are probably right about cloth masks. But I don't think most people are wearing cloth masks. There wearing the blue disposable masks made of 3 layers of polypropylene. Surgical masks, or medical masks as they are called in the study, are very effective, also blue and also have 3 layer polypropylene with a inner layer they refer to as melt blown. They are medical grade and almost as effective as N95. I am not sure if all blue masks with 3 layers of polypropylene have the melt blown inner layer but its a shame if they don't because the cost of each is similar on amazon. 30 bucks for $50. Its a shame the adminstration doesn't make it known that these very effective masks are available cheaply and also a shame that walmart etc are selling look alike surgical masks that may not be as effective. Maybe they are more effective than cloth. Anyway that is what most people that I see are wearing; hardly any strictly cloth masks. If everybody wore cheap medical grade surgical masks as the study you mentioned showed we would be better off.
Surgical masks are even worse. They have huge gaps between the mask and the wearers face that would be lucky to stop a house fly. They are literally only intended to stop surgical personnel from coughing directly into the patient on a surgical table. AFAIK the study is referring to N95 medical masks which are not the same as those flaps of fabric commonly called a surgical mask. That said the vast majority of people I see are wearing those stupid reusable cloth things not surgical masks, which again are obviously not going to be effective at preventing viral infection because they don't even tightly fit the face. Failure to seal against the face is an automatic fail for N95 mask fit test.
Your comment aged well, I see.
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