sorry but one of the links you sent was about infections during surgery, fuck all to do with their efficacy in containing a pandemic; another was about mask mandates and acknowledged that mask uptake was a different issue; the other i didn't read cos the headline was obviously false (lockdowns don't work, they do) and given it was from the same site as the other two, i didn't think it would be any more relevant/higher quality.
so you've yet to provide any evidence. got any high impact papers specifically related to SARS-COV2 to back you up? cos multiple links to a website of someone with an obvious bias is not helping your case.
the mere existing fact of studies proving the overall ineffectiveness of masks, DESPITE why or how a mask is worn - should be enough to any critically thinking person to accept the fact that masks do not work the way you think they do.
furthermore, a “bias” doesn’t matter as long as it’s backed with scientific data, as my links were.
I know for a FACT you did NOT read what I sent you.
YOU are biased & refusing to accept anything that doesn’t align with your self serving belief system.
now, tell me; what kind of study/data would you like to see in order for you to admit you’re wrong?
*waiting & will be happy to send, as I have dozens of more*
PS: don’t ask for links, but then reply back with excuses as to WHY you didn’t read them.
*sigh*
sorry but one of the links you sent was about infections during surgery, fuck all to do with their efficacy in containing a pandemic; another was about mask mandates and acknowledged that mask uptake was a different issue; the other i didn't read cos the headline was obviously false (lockdowns don't work, they do) and given it was from the same site as the other two, i didn't think it would be any more relevant/higher quality.
so you've yet to provide any evidence. got any high impact papers specifically related to SARS-COV2 to back you up? cos multiple links to a website of someone with an obvious bias is not helping your case.
hi again
here’s a VERY RECENT study PROVING masks do not make a difference. (don’t work)
can’t wait to hear why you didn’t read this link ... lol
By Prof Carl Heneghan & Tom Jefferson Do face masks work? Earlier this year, the UK government decided that masks could play a significant role in stopping Covid-19 and made masks mandatory in …
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sorry but one of the links you sent was about infections during surgery, fuck all to do with their efficacy in containing a pandemic; another was about mask mandates and acknowledged that mask uptake was a different issue; the other i didn't read cos the headline was obviously false (lockdowns don't work, they do) and given it was from the same site as the other two, i didn't think it would be any more relevant/higher quality.
so you've yet to provide any evidence. got any high impact papers specifically related to SARS-COV2 to back you up? cos multiple links to a website of someone with an obvious bias is not helping your case.
so you’re telling me the information below doesn’t have any bearing on the effectiveness of masks?
also, lockdowns DO NOT WORK, if they did, we wouldn’t need more than one! (common sense)
but that’s a whole other argument in itself.
for now let’s stick to the fact that MASKS DO NOT WORK, healthy people should NOT be forced into masks & why YOU won’t accept countering facts.
Ritter et al., in 1975, found that “the wearing of a surgical face mask had no effect upon the overall operating room environmental contamination.”
Ha’eri and Wiley, in 1980, applied human albumin microspheres to the interior of surgical masks in 20 operations. At the end of each operation, wound washings were examined under the microscope. “Particle contamination of the wound was demonstrated in all experiments.”
Laslett and Sabin, in 1989, found that caps and masks were not necessary during cardiac catheterization. “No infections were found in any patient, regardless of whether a cap or mask was used,” they wrote. Sjøl and Kelbaek came to the same conclusion in 2002.
A review by Skinner and Sutton in 2001 concluded that “The evidence for discontinuing the use of surgical face masks would appear to be stronger than the evidence available to support their continued use.”
Lahme et al., in 2001, wrote that “surgical face masks worn by patients during regional anaesthesia, did not reduce the concentration of airborne bacteria over the operation field in our study. Thus they are dispensable.”