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by vlovich123
1269 days ago
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It’s not an either or though right?. Don’t you need to do masks AND vaccines? AFAIK countries that effectively masked and distanced until they had a vaccine flattened the curve significantly and their medical system was never overwhelmed. The US is a terrible example because they failed to follow their own pandemic guidelines (Africa did and fared better if I recall correctly). With vaccines you can be more cavalier with masks - even if you don’t wear it and are near someone with COVID you’re less likely to get it. And when you do, you weather it significantly better. Even ignoring problems of comfort and fit that continue to plague although the “duck” masks with over head loops instead of over ear I’ve found to be reasonably comfortable. Masks are challenging logistically in various environments like dining and just from a social bonding / nicety. It’s also important to remember that there’s a significant anti-vax movement in the States so no. We’re not fully vaccinated. And the virus mutates like the flu. So you need to keep up to date with shots. Yes. It’s not 100% effective. But it’s an added security measure because perfect masking just doesn’t happen and logistically isn’t possible. With a pandemic (now epidemic) like this you have to deploy multiple measures (masks, vaccines, social distancing), not just one I think - multi pronged battle. The interesting part is that people are reverting to pre-COVID behaviors which makes sense since pre-COVID is the same as post-Spanish flu so COVID is here to stay permanent I think. |
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... don't exist. There is still not enough production of the types of masks that are known and shown to be effective.
> even if you don’t wear it and are near someone with COVID you’re less likely to get it.
That was the hope, but it's not nearly as true as it needs to be.
> And when you do, you weather it significantly better.
And continue spreading it.
> So you need to keep up to date with shots.
And keep up with producing and distributing N95 masks to actually solve the problem.
> With a pandemic (now epidemic)
Wordplay with no bearing on reality.
> you have to deploy multiple measures (masks, vaccines, social distancing)
Sure. Defense in depth. Vaccines, especially vaccines that grossly fail to live up to expectations, aren't enough.
> pre-COVID is the same as post-Spanish flu
Blatantly false. It's still killing several multiples of the flu. And now the flu is back on top of that.
> COVID is here to stay permanent I think.
Probably true. People are stupid.