- The agency further undermines its credibility by desperately trying to back up conclusions it has already reached.
(CDC/MMWR)
"...If you read the tiny footnotes, you will see that the result for cloth masks was not statistically significant.
So even on its face, this study, which was published in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report on Friday, did not validate the protective effect of the most commonly used face coverings—a striking fact that the authors do not mention until the end of the sixth paragraph.
And once you delve into the details of the study, it becomes clear that the results for surgical masks and N95s, while statistically significant, do not actually demonstrate a cause-and-effect relationship, contrary to the way the CDC is framing them...Read all!
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