| A mask is a limited resource. WHO says masks do not protect people who do not have coronavirus and they shouldn't wear them, only people who have coronavirus should wear them not to infect others. WHO says shortage in masks is putting healthcare professionals at risk of being infected by coronavirus, so stop buying masks This is similar to saying that kevlar vests do not protect you so stop buying them, and that you buying them puts soldiers at risk because they need their protection. Here's a tweet from the U.S. Surgeon General[0]: Quote: """
Seriously people- STOP BUYING MASKS! They are NOT effective in preventing general public from catching #Coronavirus, but if healthcare providers can't get them to care for sick patients, it puts them and our communities at risk!
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""" [0]: https://twitter.com/Surgeon_General/status/12440202923658158... |
1. Intel. Nothing can protect you from an aviabomb except you knew it was coming and hid before bomber arrived.
2. Your squad.
3. Military training.
4. Good supply lines.
5. A TON of other gear.
6. A vest.
Now let's say you bought a vest in the warzone and military didn't have enough because of that and lost and now enemy approaches you. Is a vest going to protect you? No, absolutely not. Not in the slightest. The fact that a kevlar vest can stop a bullet means zilch if battle is lost. The enemy doesn't even need to come to you, now that they control infrastructure you will come to them and do whatever they say because otherwise you'll starve (if economy collapses you have greater chances of dying then from contracting covid-19).
> buying them puts soldiers at risk because they need their protection
Yes, exactly that. So yes, stop buying vests, because military can use them to protect themselves and you and you can't.