"Since some have commented on people not wearing masks, I thought I would enter the fray and through a little fuel on the fire.
Actually, detonate a nuclear bomb so to speak.
- First, as the report below indicates, masks aren't effective regardless of type or stated effectiveness. People faces are not all tie same so fit will seriously affect the benefit.
- Second, the masks themselves are an issue. If a disposable mask, the virus will be deposited on the outside on inhale and then a percentage dispersed during exhale. But since not all is dispersed it accumulates and then it continues to be dispersed wherever the person goes. Effectively, the masked person is even worse because they concentrate the virus.
- Third, many pull their masks down and then back up contaminating everything they touch. Some hang them on the mirrors in their cars as the air blows across the mask and contaminates the car and anyone that comes in contact.
- Fourth, then there are reusables. How do you know they are clean? How do you know the soap works?
If at the grocery store tgen is there a biohazard safe container?
Or how about at home, do you place them in the normal trash?
The bottom line is the wearing of masks give a false sense of security.
The bottom line is the wearing of masks give a false sense of security.
They may help some but the option to wear or not wear a mask needs to be personal and not mandatory and above all non-discriminatory."
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