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Old 02-08-21, 12:37 PM   #19
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Even when clinical studies conducted multiple times point to the problems of an untrained public wearing masks? Medical personnel trained in PPE is one thing. Joe 6-pack wearing the same mask multiple times over the week, trapping bacteria, taking it off to scratch his face, typing in his pin code at the grocery store point of sale and then touching his mask - these are not effective when used this way, which is how the majority are using masks.

The basics are most likely 90% sufficient because they work with every other virus that spreads the same way: stay home when you are feeling sick; cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze, wash your hands after touching things other people have touched.

But you'd never know this because of the media continuing to bleat the same message about masks, deflecting when confronted with study results, and reporting based upon medical advice from "experts" who have proven that they have a political agenda instead of just the science itself.
I don't know about you but....
1. My mask(s) is washed regularly.
2. Under no circumstances to I touch my face/mask while in a store.
3. After entering my PIN and completing the transaction I spray my hands with 72% alcohol.
4. My mask remains on until I reach my vehicle. After loading I spray my hands again then remove my mask.
5. I have visited several restaurants. After touching the menu I spray my hands. I have done this even before the virus.

The point being, masks are only one portion of keeping the virus at bay. Statistically proven, families having a visit are the largest spreaders of the virus. No masks, hugging, touching and close proximity. Number 5 spreader on the list is restaurants.
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