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Nick's avatar

Anecdotal evidence is not evidence. Your arguments for masks are all based on this. Masks do not, and cannot, by the laws of physics reduce respiratory infections.

But is a healthy, well-paid doctor who spends a lot of time in such settings likely to be more resistant to such infections than a sickly, old man? Yes.

You cannot start with, "I have always worn a mask and did not get Covid" and make it valuable. In contrast, I spent the pandemic in a building full of people with Covid, without wearing a mask and did not get Covid, either.

Was your mask the reason for my good health? Or is it more likely that we both have some sort of natural immunity against severe expressions of the common cold? My money's on the latter, because there's no chance of the former being true.

If people want to clutch at their blankie because they think it will save them from the monster under the bed and this clutching harms no-one? Let them do so. But mandates of worthless measures to placate these cowards? That's insane.

And for the record, I read a dual honors program in Chemistry and Physics at Keele University before going on to work for big pharma. I am well qualified to make accurate judgements in this field, certainly as much as any mask-wearing medic.

And finally, there is emerging evidence (and a growing base of such evidence) that not only do maks not prevent the spread of Covid, they may actually promote it. I assume this is because, though worthless in their own right, masks give people additional levels of "false confidence" to hang out with the infected. Your little chart takes no account of this at all.

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Theresa Clark's avatar

You are seriously underestimating the discomfort and annoyance of masks for many people, especially now that masks are gone from the rest of life.

I am not the only person I know who has been avoiding routine medical care because I’m waiting until the masks are gone, both for myself and for my children. Can you imagine trying to put a mask on a baby for the first time simply for a 2yo well visit, to comply with the pediatrician’s policy? There’s no way.

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