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    jon-nyc
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          George K
          wrote on 7 Aug 2020, 17:49 last edited by
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          The science is settled - not:

          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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          • G George K
            7 Aug 2020, 17:49

            The science is settled - not:

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            Aqua Letifer
            wrote on 7 Aug 2020, 17:54 last edited by
            #195

            @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

            The science is settled - not:

            Show me in the article where it explains the scientific basis for masks being ineffective.

            Please love yourself.

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            • A Aqua Letifer
              7 Aug 2020, 17:54

              @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

              The science is settled - not:

              Show me in the article where it explains the scientific basis for masks being ineffective.

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              George K
              wrote on 7 Aug 2020, 19:08 last edited by
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              @Aqua-Letifer said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

              @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

              The science is settled - not:

              Show me in the article where it explains the scientific basis for masks being ineffective.

              I am mask-agnostic, being of the mind "it couldn't hurt," and so I wear one any time I'm out of the house.

              However, the burden of proof is that you have to show that they work.

              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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              • G George K
                7 Aug 2020, 19:08

                @Aqua-Letifer said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                The science is settled - not:

                Show me in the article where it explains the scientific basis for masks being ineffective.

                I am mask-agnostic, being of the mind "it couldn't hurt," and so I wear one any time I'm out of the house.

                However, the burden of proof is that you have to show that they work.

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                Aqua Letifer
                wrote on 7 Aug 2020, 19:20 last edited by
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                @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                I am mask-agnostic, being of the mind "it couldn't hurt," and so I wear one any time I'm out of the house.
                However, the burden of proof is that you have to show that they work.

                I've read several articles and even watched a VR simulation of droplet & aerosol spreading, showing how masks of various fiber densities are effective in dampening the spread. It's not like this shit's a secret.

                Please love yourself.

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                • A Aqua Letifer
                  7 Aug 2020, 19:20

                  @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                  I am mask-agnostic, being of the mind "it couldn't hurt," and so I wear one any time I'm out of the house.
                  However, the burden of proof is that you have to show that they work.

                  I've read several articles and even watched a VR simulation of droplet & aerosol spreading, showing how masks of various fiber densities are effective in dampening the spread. It's not like this shit's a secret.

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                  George K
                  wrote on 7 Aug 2020, 19:31 last edited by
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                  @Aqua-Letifer said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                  @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                  I am mask-agnostic, being of the mind "it couldn't hurt," and so I wear one any time I'm out of the house.
                  However, the burden of proof is that you have to show that they work.

                  I've read several articles and even watched a VR simulation of droplet & aerosol spreading, showing how masks of various fiber densities are effective in dampening the spread. It's not like this shit's a secret.

                  I'm not disagreeing with what you said, and, once again, I think people should mask.

                  But my point is that models of aerosol spread, etc don't necessarily reflect effectiveness in preventing spread. What happens in a petri dish isn't necessarily what happens in the real world.

                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                  • G George K
                    7 Aug 2020, 19:31

                    @Aqua-Letifer said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                    @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                    I am mask-agnostic, being of the mind "it couldn't hurt," and so I wear one any time I'm out of the house.
                    However, the burden of proof is that you have to show that they work.

                    I've read several articles and even watched a VR simulation of droplet & aerosol spreading, showing how masks of various fiber densities are effective in dampening the spread. It's not like this shit's a secret.

                    I'm not disagreeing with what you said, and, once again, I think people should mask.

                    But my point is that models of aerosol spread, etc don't necessarily reflect effectiveness in preventing spread. What happens in a petri dish isn't necessarily what happens in the real world.

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                    Aqua Letifer
                    wrote on 7 Aug 2020, 19:36 last edited by Aqua Letifer 8 Jul 2020, 19:37
                    #199

                    @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                    @Aqua-Letifer said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                    @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                    I am mask-agnostic, being of the mind "it couldn't hurt," and so I wear one any time I'm out of the house.
                    However, the burden of proof is that you have to show that they work.

                    I've read several articles and even watched a VR simulation of droplet & aerosol spreading, showing how masks of various fiber densities are effective in dampening the spread. It's not like this shit's a secret.

                    I'm not disagreeing with what you said, and, once again, I think people should mask.

                    But my point is that models of aerosol spread, etc don't necessarily reflect effectiveness in preventing spread. What happens in a petri dish isn't necessarily what happens in the real world.

                    So how could the physics be such that masks don't prevent spread? How does that look scientifically? To make it clear I'm talking N95s.

                    Please love yourself.

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                    • A Aqua Letifer
                      7 Aug 2020, 19:36

                      @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                      @Aqua-Letifer said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                      @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                      I am mask-agnostic, being of the mind "it couldn't hurt," and so I wear one any time I'm out of the house.
                      However, the burden of proof is that you have to show that they work.

                      I've read several articles and even watched a VR simulation of droplet & aerosol spreading, showing how masks of various fiber densities are effective in dampening the spread. It's not like this shit's a secret.

                      I'm not disagreeing with what you said, and, once again, I think people should mask.

                      But my point is that models of aerosol spread, etc don't necessarily reflect effectiveness in preventing spread. What happens in a petri dish isn't necessarily what happens in the real world.

                      So how could the physics be such that masks don't prevent spread? How does that look scientifically? To make it clear I'm talking N95s.

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                      George K
                      wrote on 7 Aug 2020, 19:41 last edited by
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                      @Aqua-Letifer said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                      So how could the physics be such that masks don't prevent spread? How does that look scientifically? To make it clear I'm talking N95s.

                      Ah, well, that's different. The percentage of people I see wearing N95s is remarkably small. I was out of the house twice today, and I saw zero N95s. Some people are wearing those construction-type masks with a replaceable filter - those might actually make things worse, because they're one-way - you can breathe shit out, but not in.

                      Several large studies of the operating room environment have shown that wearing masks by the surgical staff does little to prevent infection in patients (granted we're talking bacteria here), but are useful in protecting the staff. It's my understanding that in Great Britain, only the staff actually at the table wear masks - anesthesiologist anesthetist and circulating nurse do not.

                      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                        Catseye3
                        wrote on 7 Aug 2020, 19:41 last edited by Catseye3 8 Jul 2020, 19:49
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                        I think there's a point beyond which you're talking angels on pinheads, mask effectiveness-wise.

                        It's a crapshoot, no matter how well you're protected or think you're protected. I was standing in line at a store register recently, the patrons were all being good about distancing (though not about masks). I thought to my (masked) self, what if some guy walked through the space where I'm standing 60 seconds ago and I'm standing in a cloud of his exhale. How good a protective job is this cockamamie mask doing? And how can I know? How contagion-heavy was his viral load (if that's the correct term)? How susceptible am I generally, and how susceptible am I to his particular exhalation? What are the odds I'll get sick from his stuff, and how sick will I get?

                        Don't know. Don't know. Don't know. Don't know. Don't know.

                        Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                        • G George K
                          7 Aug 2020, 19:41

                          @Aqua-Letifer said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                          So how could the physics be such that masks don't prevent spread? How does that look scientifically? To make it clear I'm talking N95s.

                          Ah, well, that's different. The percentage of people I see wearing N95s is remarkably small. I was out of the house twice today, and I saw zero N95s. Some people are wearing those construction-type masks with a replaceable filter - those might actually make things worse, because they're one-way - you can breathe shit out, but not in.

                          Several large studies of the operating room environment have shown that wearing masks by the surgical staff does little to prevent infection in patients (granted we're talking bacteria here), but are useful in protecting the staff. It's my understanding that in Great Britain, only the staff actually at the table wear masks - anesthesiologist anesthetist and circulating nurse do not.

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                          Aqua Letifer
                          wrote on 7 Aug 2020, 19:47 last edited by
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                          @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                          Ah, well, that's different. The percentage of people I see wearing N95s is remarkably small. I was out of the house twice today, and I saw zero N95s.

                          But what about their effectiveness? Surgical masks are not N95s. And those kinds of masks are common enough around here.

                          Please love yourself.

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                          • G George K
                            7 Aug 2020, 19:41

                            @Aqua-Letifer said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                            So how could the physics be such that masks don't prevent spread? How does that look scientifically? To make it clear I'm talking N95s.

                            Ah, well, that's different. The percentage of people I see wearing N95s is remarkably small. I was out of the house twice today, and I saw zero N95s. Some people are wearing those construction-type masks with a replaceable filter - those might actually make things worse, because they're one-way - you can breathe shit out, but not in.

                            Several large studies of the operating room environment have shown that wearing masks by the surgical staff does little to prevent infection in patients (granted we're talking bacteria here), but are useful in protecting the staff. It's my understanding that in Great Britain, only the staff actually at the table wear masks - anesthesiologist anesthetist and circulating nurse do not.

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                            Doctor Phibes
                            wrote on 7 Aug 2020, 20:00 last edited by
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                            @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                            @Aqua-Letifer said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                            in Great Britain, ... - anesthesiologist anesthetist anaesthetist and circulating nurse do not.

                            FIFY....YKNR

                            I was only joking

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                              LuFins Dad
                              wrote on 7 Aug 2020, 23:15 last edited by
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                              I’ve gone with the whole philosophy that I wear a mask to protect others and I rely on them wearing a mask to protect me, and have generally been fine with a cloth mask or blue surgical mask. However, today was the Luke’s first day at Walmart and I had to spend a day at Costco? So I bought a couple packs of those KN95 cloth masks at Lowe’s. I get that they aren’t as reliable as N-95, but good luck finding those.

                              The Brad

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                                Horace
                                wrote on 7 Aug 2020, 23:49 last edited by
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                                I am unashamedly just going along with whatever the crowd expects of me, regarding mask wearing. I am not very good at having high conviction beliefs about an allegedly scientific fact that I can't figure out from ground principles on my own. So I don't have this visceral reaction against people who don't believe they help. But I go along.

                                Education is extremely important.

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                                  7 Aug 2020, 23:49

                                  I am unashamedly just going along with whatever the crowd expects of me, regarding mask wearing. I am not very good at having high conviction beliefs about an allegedly scientific fact that I can't figure out from ground principles on my own. So I don't have this visceral reaction against people who don't believe they help. But I go along.

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                                  Aqua Letifer
                                  wrote on 8 Aug 2020, 00:16 last edited by
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                                  @Horace said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                                  I am unashamedly just going along with whatever the crowd expects of me, regarding mask wearing. I am not very good at having high conviction beliefs about an allegedly scientific fact that I can't figure out from ground principles on my own. So I don't have this visceral reaction against people who don't believe they help. But I go along.

                                  jon already called dibs on being the most reasonable objectivist. No sense campaigning for a filled position.

                                  Please love yourself.

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                                    Horace
                                    wrote on 8 Aug 2020, 01:17 last edited by
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                                    jon taught me everything I know.

                                    Education is extremely important.

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                                    • G George K
                                      7 Aug 2020, 19:31

                                      @Aqua-Letifer said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                                      @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                                      I am mask-agnostic, being of the mind "it couldn't hurt," and so I wear one any time I'm out of the house.
                                      However, the burden of proof is that you have to show that they work.

                                      I've read several articles and even watched a VR simulation of droplet & aerosol spreading, showing how masks of various fiber densities are effective in dampening the spread. It's not like this shit's a secret.

                                      I'm not disagreeing with what you said, and, once again, I think people should mask.

                                      But my point is that models of aerosol spread, etc don't necessarily reflect effectiveness in preventing spread. What happens in a petri dish isn't necessarily what happens in the real world.

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                                      taiwan_girl
                                      wrote on 8 Aug 2020, 01:59 last edited by
                                      #208

                                      @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                                      @Aqua-Letifer said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                                      @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                                      I am mask-agnostic, being of the mind "it couldn't hurt," and so I wear one any time I'm out of the house.
                                      However, the burden of proof is that you have to show that they work.

                                      I've read several articles and even watched a VR simulation of droplet & aerosol spreading, showing how masks of various fiber densities are effective in dampening the spread. It's not like this shit's a secret.

                                      I'm not disagreeing with what you said, and, once again, I think people should mask.

                                      But my point is that models of aerosol spread, etc don't necessarily reflect effectiveness in preventing spread. What happens in a petri dish isn't necessarily what happens in the real world.

                                      To me it is just common sense. Directionally, masks have to help prevent the spread.

                                      Think of an open window:

                                      There are 100 mosquitos outside, 5 of which carry the malaria. With an open window and 100 mosquitos, you have a 5% chance of getting bit by a malaria mosquito.

                                      Now, we add a screen to that window, which will block (for example) 50% of the mosquitos from getting through.

                                      Now, out of that 100 mosquitos, you only have a 2.5% chance of getting bit by a malaria mosquito.

                                      Is the screen perfect?? NO, but it is in the direction of helping.

                                      I know, I know, I know, very simple way to thinking of it and not perfect but I think you get the idea.

                                      For me, that is how I think of masks. They are not perfect, but they are in the direction of helping.

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                                      • T taiwan_girl
                                        8 Aug 2020, 01:59

                                        @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                                        @Aqua-Letifer said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                                        @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                                        I am mask-agnostic, being of the mind "it couldn't hurt," and so I wear one any time I'm out of the house.
                                        However, the burden of proof is that you have to show that they work.

                                        I've read several articles and even watched a VR simulation of droplet & aerosol spreading, showing how masks of various fiber densities are effective in dampening the spread. It's not like this shit's a secret.

                                        I'm not disagreeing with what you said, and, once again, I think people should mask.

                                        But my point is that models of aerosol spread, etc don't necessarily reflect effectiveness in preventing spread. What happens in a petri dish isn't necessarily what happens in the real world.

                                        To me it is just common sense. Directionally, masks have to help prevent the spread.

                                        Think of an open window:

                                        There are 100 mosquitos outside, 5 of which carry the malaria. With an open window and 100 mosquitos, you have a 5% chance of getting bit by a malaria mosquito.

                                        Now, we add a screen to that window, which will block (for example) 50% of the mosquitos from getting through.

                                        Now, out of that 100 mosquitos, you only have a 2.5% chance of getting bit by a malaria mosquito.

                                        Is the screen perfect?? NO, but it is in the direction of helping.

                                        I know, I know, I know, very simple way to thinking of it and not perfect but I think you get the idea.

                                        For me, that is how I think of masks. They are not perfect, but they are in the direction of helping.

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                                        George K
                                        wrote on 8 Aug 2020, 02:05 last edited by
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                                        @taiwan_girl said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                                        To me it is just common sense. Directionally, masks have to help prevent the spread.

                                        Think of an open window:

                                        There are 100 mosquitos outside, 5 of which carry the malaria. With an open window and 100 mosquitos, you have a 5% chance of getting bit by a malaria mosquito.

                                        Now, we add a screen to that window, which will block (for example) 50% of the mosquitos from getting through.

                                        Now, out of that 100 mosquitos, you only have a 2.5% chance of getting bit by a malaria mosquito.

                                        Is the screen perfect?? NO, but it is in the direction of helping.

                                        I know, I know, I know, very simple way to thinking of it and not perfect but I think you get the idea.

                                        For me, that is how I think of masks. They are not perfect, but they are in the direction of helping.

                                        Of course, you're right.

                                        And, just to be clear, I'm not defending not wearing masks. If my comments came across that way, it was certainly not my intent. I'm simply pointing to an article from another country whose health officials say that masks are irrelevant to the spread of disease. I think they're wrong, but I have yet to see any hard evidence that masks actually work. Yeah, as you and Aqua pointed out, it certainly makes good sense, but, as I said, "let's see the science" and not the speculation.

                                        At the present time, it makes a lot of sense to take every possible precaution. To not do so would be dangerous and foolhardy. Years from now, let's see what the books written about this have to say.

                                        Am I being clear here?

                                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                        • G George K
                                          8 Aug 2020, 02:05

                                          @taiwan_girl said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                                          To me it is just common sense. Directionally, masks have to help prevent the spread.

                                          Think of an open window:

                                          There are 100 mosquitos outside, 5 of which carry the malaria. With an open window and 100 mosquitos, you have a 5% chance of getting bit by a malaria mosquito.

                                          Now, we add a screen to that window, which will block (for example) 50% of the mosquitos from getting through.

                                          Now, out of that 100 mosquitos, you only have a 2.5% chance of getting bit by a malaria mosquito.

                                          Is the screen perfect?? NO, but it is in the direction of helping.

                                          I know, I know, I know, very simple way to thinking of it and not perfect but I think you get the idea.

                                          For me, that is how I think of masks. They are not perfect, but they are in the direction of helping.

                                          Of course, you're right.

                                          And, just to be clear, I'm not defending not wearing masks. If my comments came across that way, it was certainly not my intent. I'm simply pointing to an article from another country whose health officials say that masks are irrelevant to the spread of disease. I think they're wrong, but I have yet to see any hard evidence that masks actually work. Yeah, as you and Aqua pointed out, it certainly makes good sense, but, as I said, "let's see the science" and not the speculation.

                                          At the present time, it makes a lot of sense to take every possible precaution. To not do so would be dangerous and foolhardy. Years from now, let's see what the books written about this have to say.

                                          Am I being clear here?

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                                          taiwan_girl
                                          wrote on 8 Aug 2020, 02:15 last edited by
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                                          @George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:

                                          Am I being clear here?

                                          Yep! 😍

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