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by titzer
900 days ago
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IMHO the issue is that masks work but masking as a social phenomenon can suffer a number of problems, like non-compliance, partial compliance, poor fit, children, misuse, reuse, damaged masks, cloth masks, needing to eat, and all kinds of factors. So scientific experiments in a controlled setting with one or two people show that masks work as a mechanism, but getting everyone to go along with and practice good masking etiquette might not work so well. So population studies show masks working much worse than their mechanism would suggest they can. Especially when there is intentional non-compliance and protests motivated by culture war battles. Arguing with people who just spout "masks don't work" and then intentionally are non-compliant (and encourage others to) is like arguing with motivated idiots. No, masks work, period. Masking only works if people freaking do it. edit: spelling |
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