Nearly as stupid as someone quoting and responding to a post of someone they claim to have on ignore. Fn tard
I have 35 members on this site on ignore, including most so far in this thread, out of over 100,000 Rx members. So i seldom even see what they post, because those who are on the ignore function have their posts' messages hidden (unless i choose to click "View Post" or remove them from the user ignore list).
Thankfully i have a number of guys here on ignore now, so i seldom even read or see the nonsense, lies & false accusations they post anymore. Their accusations are much more likely to be true of themselves & the truth is much more likely to be the opposite of what they accuse.
Anyone wanting to see me expose their errors can search out my older posts and threads.
Who i have on ignore: http://www.therxforum.com/profile.php?do=ignorelist
The numbers clearly show surgical masks didnt make a difference. N95 masks are needed
Bacteria masks do not stop a virus, no way, like wearing a chain link fence on your face.
Fauci admitted it, clinicians at his level know it, Fauci laughingly (to me) couched his words in February 2020 when he said not to wear masks, then, "well, they might stop a few droplets" which is a slippery way of saying they will not stop the tiny virus. When cornered on the NE Journal of Medicine article June, 2020, that virtually stated masks do not help, he lost his poker face and did not oppose the NEJM findings.
There is more, I have sources, but the pathetic issue is that FAUCI is deliberately misleading us, with intent, he undeservedly took charge of our country's public health. The GOP and Trump let it happen.
The CDC's long standing position, until last year, was that masks do not prevent you from getting a virus.
They do not protect healthy people, the virus can enter through your eyes (as well as a porous mask)
It appears this debate is behind us (thanks to time AND the vaccine )
more inconvenient news for the Canadian propaganda king
exhaustive study on masking globally concludes it does, well, absolutely nothing to stop a virus https://swprs.org/face-masks-evidence/
trust the science not the pervert , LOL
Conclusion
Face masks in the general population might be effective, at least in some circumstances, but there is currently little to no evidence supporting this proposition. If the coronavirus is indeed transmitted via indoor aerosols, face masks are unlikely to be protective. Health authorities should therefore not assume or suggest that face masks will reduce the rate or risk of infection.