Oso planning to go pro
https://www.freep.com/story/news/health/2020/11/16/beaumont-study-shows-effectiveness-masks-covid-19-spread/6314336002/Mask. Science. Sure to be ignored.
Or different way of looking at it, as businesses returned to larger capacities, offices started opening again, restaurants and bars were allowed to have indoor diners and drinkers again. If you have a bunch of people who where masks to go to their seat and watch the football game that's good till every one of them removes said mask to drink their beer once at the bar. You also assume people are wearing their masks correctly and/or have effective masks. Plenty of studies have shown your nose needs to be covered and many many people don't. And we've seen the study about which masks are most effective, yet people still wear bandanas or those nylon things that do nothing.Wear*
People like PaceArrow are why we have failed as a society. Instead of working together to mitigate a pandemic, too many people look for reasons not to be better
To repeat, "the modern U.S. right doesn’t believe in evidence-based policy, it believes in policy-based evidence"Cheeks doesn't want to wear a mask, so he mischaracterizes evidence to support what he wants to do, making us all fail.
Wear*
You could not be more wrong.
Thank you for your grammatical correction. I would hate for my point to get lost by such distractions. You should try it rather than get upset. Any thoughts on the rest of the post?
If Trump came out and said the moon was made of cheese, we’d have people debating that as fact with the same type of “evidence” being used in this discussion
Oh Fluffy, sweetie. You’re twisting yourself in knots.To ignore the findings of this study, the stories we’ve all heard from friends/families/fellow scoopers of instances where infection happened despite disciplined mask wearing, and the fact that we are at record levels of infection despite better then ever mask compliance across the country as evidence to possibly doubt the effectiveness of masks lacks logic.But you do you Fluffy, I suggest doubling up the mask to offer twice the protection.
Or different way of looking at it, as businesses returned to larger capacities, offices started opening again, restaurants and bars were allowed to have indoor diners and drinkers again. If you have a bunch of people who wear masks to go to their seat and watch the football game that's good till every one of them removes said mask to drink their beer once at the bar. You also assume people are wearing their masks correctly and/or have effective masks. Plenty of studies have shown your nose needs to be covered and many many people don't. And we've seen the study about which masks are most effective, yet people still wear bandanas or those nylon things that do nothing.
Don't argue with fools...
People like PaceArrow are why we have failed as a society.
This is incorrect.There are many examples of people who are pretty good disciplined mask wearers that get infected because they are not wearing their mask at all times when in exposed environments inside or outside, just pretty good much of the time. That isn't quite good enough. So many tales of people who make that one time mistake of not being diligent, maybe eating at the restaurant inside or outside instead of getting take out, etc...is all it takes. I shared yesterday the example of those Mayo Clinic workers taking their masks off to eat in thr break room. Etc...There have been many studies shared here that show the effectiveness of wearing a mask, both for the benefit of others, and even oneself. Many.But your angle is to come back long after a previous discussion to play gotcha and to place blame on someone (Fauci). These are the regurgitation of partisan talking points, that of course, are also incorrect. The approval rating of said person is extremely high, the qualifications, and success of the person throughout the Pandemic, have been also high. You are giving yourself, and, your intentions away by focusing on that person.
I agree. Purely my opinion, but I would guess non-masked social interactions are higher now than since the lockdowns stopped. A lot of those spring and summer weddings were pushed to fall and are going forward. We have kids back at school and college. Organized sports have picked up. Even with mask mandates, there’s not really a way to police in the home. Also, the COVID fatigue makes me think people are getting a little sloppier with masks (myself included).
Agree 100%. There have been many studies showing masks efficacy. There are some that don’t. I take them all into account while some ignore certain ones and explain them away. I should not have posted it cause it’s lead to a predictable response and thread. A good analogy to your “slip up” when it comes to mask wearing and getting infected, this was my scoop “slip up”.Season starts in a week, thank god. I hope to wear my scoop mask until then and see ya guys over there to point out how wrong you are with your hoop takes as well.
How many people still sanitize their groceries?
https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M20-6817Would you look at that. Turns out Fauci was right way back in March, apologies to him.Should have stuck to his guns!
Are you having this same exact argument in multiple forums?https://www.reddit.com/r/TopMindsOfReddit/comments/jwj4kg/ive_become_the_latest_victim_of_axolotl_peyotls/https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/jwgmtk/the_highly_anticipated_danish_study_on_masks_was/
Agree 100%. There have been many studies showing masks efficacy. There are some that don’t. I take them all into account while some ignore certain ones and explain them away.