"Do Masks Work?"
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I wear a mask and glasses. Anything that gets in between is my bad luck
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@bachophile said in "Do Masks Work?":
“The science of mask-wearing in the operating room is surprisingly scant.”
Well, before covid, I basically thought the reason to wear a mask in the OR is not to have blood, gunk, or someones colon content splash in my face. I don’t think it adds jackshit to helping to keep sterility.
Exactly. It’s a question of protecting yourself much more than protecting the patient.
As someone who has had projectile vomitus come up into his face, I’m a big believer in self protection, LOL.
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I think there's a case for wearing a mask out of simple politeness if you're going into an enclosed public area.
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@89th said in "Do Masks Work?":
@george-k i’m not sure how to reply, you’re asking why didn’t I wear a mask before Covid?
I wear a mask now because it’s required by the places I visit and I respect that, and I also respect the fact that it could have a part in helping to reduce the spread of the pandemic. Just doing my part as a good citizen, IMO.
That being said, in general i’m comfortable without a mask because I am confident in my health and the vaccine I took.
+1
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@doctor-phibes said in "Do Masks Work?":
I think there's a case for wearing a mask out of simple politeness if you're going into an enclosed public area.
Agreed. I am making no statement by wearing a mask and I don’t think I have the right to create conflict with absolute strangers. Just like BLM protesters have no right to shut down highways or destroy property.
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@loki said in "Do Masks Work?":
@doctor-phibes said in "Do Masks Work?":
I think there's a case for wearing a mask out of simple politeness if you're going into an enclosed public area.
Agreed. I am making no statement by wearing a mask and I don’t think I have the right to create conflict with absolute strangers. Just like BLM protesters have no right to shut down highways or destroy property.
Clothes make the man
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@copper said in "Do Masks Work?":
@loki said in "Do Masks Work?":
@doctor-phibes said in "Do Masks Work?":
I think there's a case for wearing a mask out of simple politeness if you're going into an enclosed public area.
Agreed. I am making no statement by wearing a mask and I don’t think I have the right to create conflict with absolute strangers. Just like BLM protesters have no right to shut down highways or destroy property.
Clothes make the man
Pithy.
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I really hope I'm not coming of as an anti-masker here, because it's not my intent.
As I've said, many times, I've yet to see anything that comes close to real science about the effectiveness of masks with regard to COVID, until today.
Now, wearing one makes me feel better, and it's polite. It's also required, so I'm a good citizen as well, and I do so.
It's just not science, yet.
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@george-k said in "Do Masks Work?":
I really hope I'm not coming of as an anti-masker here, because it's not my intent.
As I've said, many times, I've yet to see anything that comes close to real science about the effectiveness of masks with regard to COVID, until today.
Now, wearing one makes me feel better, and it's polite. It's also required, so I'm a good citizen as well, and I do so.
It's just not science, yet.
The alternative is for everyone not to wear one. So you have to weigh the pros and cons of effort vs potential consequences. Consequences of wearing them could be negative for business, for pleasure and for learning.
I think it gets really tricky when the concept of individual liberty gets blended into the analysis…it’s like dropping the mike on the debate.
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There's two issues that get conflated here - 1) Do masks work 2) Can the government force someone to do something that would prevent harm to others
Let's say everyone started emitting a lethal 3-foot radius death beam out of their head, and wearing a hat would contain it. Should the government enforce a hat mandate? (Obviously, yes?)
The argument for personal responsibility is often that the government should never mandate any clothing - I don't think we actually believe that. Everything is a question of degrees, and the problem is that not enough people believe that masks work.
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I’ve said nothing about responsibility or freedom. Or for that matter politics in this thread. All I’m doing is pointing out that the recommendations are not really founded in science. When someone shows that there is science behind it I will be more than happy to listen and retract.
Wanna wear a mask? Do so. I do.
Wanna not wear a mask? Well then as the old saying goes “No shoes, no shirt, no service.”
I’m fine with that as well.
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I always suspected the mask stuff came down from the top for two reasons:
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To get the press and general public to stop asking about masks
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As a psychological pick me up for the general public, give them something to help them feel like they had SOME kind of control over this.
I think it worked in those regards. It also helped people take it a little more seriously. More people stayed farther apart.
People point to the declines in cases and say “See! It worked!”
I think those declines happened naturally because as things got worse people naturally started being more cautious and going out into public less. There was an interesting analysis supporting that last year when they looked at the numbers in North and South Dakota..
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@lufins-dad said in "Do Masks Work?":
I always suspected the mask stuff came down from the top for two reasons:
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To get the press and general public to stop asking about masks
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As a psychological pick me up for the general public, give them something to help them feel like they had SOME kind of control over this.
I think it also acts as a reminder than we're in the middle of a pandemic, so when you're out shopping you're less likely to forget and stand right next to somebody.
I agree with George about the lack of scientific evidence, but it sure can't do any harm to wear one.
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Way too many variables to be of much use, imo