drunkmonkey wrote: » In a labatory. There has been no real world testing, it's happening at the moment and the data will be with the WHO soon.
Doctor Jimbob wrote: » https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0843-2?ContensisTextOnly=true I'd suggest Nature is a more credible source than whatever blog or YouTube channel you're getting your info from.
drunkmonkey wrote: » I asked not to be furnished labatory results, it's not the real world. To repeat there is no real world results yet. Trials are under way.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » so what "opposite effect" do masks produce and what is your source for that claim?
Doctor Jimbob wrote: » Why not? Because they don't back up your nonsense?
drunkmonkey wrote: » Cases go up. It's been noted in the UK. Our cases are also rising. It's the wrong thread for this discussion my question was how voters will react to Bidens mask push yesterday. I suggest you go watch yesterdays debate from the covid advisory committee if you would like to hear some fact based educated information.
drunkmonkey wrote: » That's an untested in the real world theory, there is 0 evidence to back up such a claim in a real world setting. Antidotal evidence is showing them to have the opposite effect. Large scale testing happening at the moment, results should be out soon. Don't point me to a labatory test to back up your assumption.
Deleted User wrote: » You're attributing this to masks with zero basis...
drunkmonkey wrote: » Another wrong assumption, let's see what the Denmark study reveals. Mandatory masks here was a political move to appease the media nothing more, there was and still not science to say it's a good idea.https://www.cebm.net/covid-19/masking-lack-of-evidence-with-politics/
Leroy42 wrote: » Interesting. Do you think masks make the situation worse? What was the point of our parents telling us to put our hands in front of our mouths when we cough or use a hanky when we sneeze. I guess they, and all parents, have been part of this enormous conspiracy to control the populations across the world as well? But that isn't really the issue. in the US, the CDC are the established agency to deal with issues like this. And as such to simply dismiss their recommendations without any evidence is beyond reckless. The real issue is that Trump has been sending out mixed signals as of now, and actually totally contrary signals up to a few weeks ago which confused what was actually, from the individuals POV, quite a straight forward siutation. THat has led to a lack of clear message, and people feeling like they can make up their own minds and then tell others how their opinion is valuable.
Carfacemandog wrote: » I wonder what avid Trump supporter Herman Cain has to say about not wearing masks?
drunkmonkey wrote: » Go read the evidence, listen to the experts, wait for better test results. You obviously haven't read the link or the report from Norway contained within it. Are you asking for my personal opinion, based on my research the mandatory mask policy in all shops is pointless and dangerous as I'm not seeing any clinically acceptable usage of them. The policy was not guided by factual data and was politically motivated. I'd be with Trump on his opinion to leave the decision with the individual.
Deleted User wrote: » How is wearing a mask in a shop dangerous? I ask because I work in a shop and wear one all day everyday.
Quin_Dub wrote: » I've read the article you linked to and indeed the articles that it links to. NONE of them say that masks increase the chance of Infection - NOT ONE. There is a level debate about how much benefit they provide or that their effectiveness is potentially reduced as a results of incorrect usage etc. The Norway study basically suggests that at a low level of community infection the benefits of wearing masks are possibly negligible. I'm not sure that the current US Hotspots would qualify as "Low levels of infection" though. They do say that in the case of universal mask wearing that it's possible that the people that suffer adverse effects from wearing masks (Breathing difficulties , Skin irritation etc.) would outweigh the number of Covid infections it avoids But as I said absolutely NONE have remotely suggested that wearing masks increases the risk of getting infected.tl;dr Masks might not reduce Covid Infefctions significantly, but they absolutely do not make it any worse
drunkmonkey wrote: » Right so you see what's happening with the General public then, I'm not referring to you it's the people coming into you. They adjust the mask from the front, pick up and then hand an item to you. It's then up to you to clean your hands after that customer to break the chain of transmission or you could unintentionally pass it to the next customer. It's a good thing the virus isn't rampant as the dangers of all this misuse would become blatantly apparent and you'd be in a very risky environment.
Carfacemandog wrote: » So this poster seems to both believe that masks increase the spread of covid, but also has said they believe covid is likely all a hoax anyway. Yeah, totally checks out.
Bowie wrote: » Trump reconfirms he's a racist citing a birther theory for Harris. 'Nasty' man.