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I live in Japan and everyone here wears a mask, but more importantly, wears them properly. Many Japanese people are already attuned to wearing them during flu season, and everyone wears them if they think they are getting a cold so it's no big deal for everyone to wear them the whole time, kids included. I'm not Japanese, but I get with the program and after a while, you don't notice it. Masks are, of course, effective. Again, if you wear them properly and constantly, and everyone wears them. The people who DON'T want to wear them and who wish to make it a political act will dredge up all sorts of B.S studies and data showing that "mandates" don't work and therefore extrapolate from that that masks themselves don't work, when any examination of the scene will show 60% of people wearing them 60% of the time, noses hanging out, lifting them up to talk, only putting them on when they've taken a few steps into the shop etc etc. Masks work. If you wish to be honest about it, you'd say "They work, but we can't get our citizens to wear them." |
I lived in Japan, and have many friends in Japan. This is true only if you redefine "properly" to exclude all indoor environments. People in Japan routinely gather inside without masks, then put them on when they go outside. You can watch the TV news and see people gathered in bars and restaurants with masks off, but then they wear them religiously while walking around the city. Absolutely pointless behavior. I see this behavior amongst my own friends regularly on Instagram and Facebook.
Moreover, it's fairly common to see things like "chin masks", like this:
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I'm not sure what these are supposed to be doing, exactly, but sure, I guess people are "wearing masks".
> Many Japanese people are already attuned to wearing them during flu season, and everyone wears them if they think they are getting a cold
This wasn't even close to true, pre-pandemic. I was regularly sandwiched between people on trains with obvious head colds, sniffing their snot every 5 seconds. Sure, some people wore masks, but it wasn't "everyone". Not by a long shot.
> Masks are, of course, effective.
This is an assertion. The best available data from randomized controlled trials shows a minimal effect:
https://vinayprasadmdmph.substack.com/p/do-masks-reduce-risk...
> Masks work.
Repeating this phrase, without evidence, does not make it true. Even ignoring the top-line RCT evidence, you have to define what you mean by "masks" to get close to a meaningful statement -- a chin shield is obviously nothing like a cloth mask, is nothing like a full-face respirator.