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November 3rd, 2020.
Depends on who wins.
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November 3rd, 2020.
In our medical system evidence-based practice drives most professions. In this system we question, study, examine the findings, and change or modify our treatment approach based upon what the evidence shows to be the best option. As new evidence is found, treatment approaches might change, but the goal is to use the best treatment option based upon current evidence, not emotion or convenience. This often means we have to accept that our old way of doing things is no longer the best way, and we have to change our thought process and actions as a result.
When it comes to wearing masks, the evidence is becoming more clear that they make a difference and slow transmition of the virus. This is one of the more comprehensive studies, and it just came out a couple weeks ago: (also referenced above in another post)
If you want to argue about when mandatory orders for masks should be put in place, about COVID-19 testing and reporting policies, or about how deadly the virus is, then go for it. But it's this simple, they didn't think masks were important in the beginning of this thing, they've studied it more and can now see that they are in fact effective in reducing transmition of the virus. That's evidence-based medicine in practice, and it's why we have some really great treatment for a lot of pathologies today. It's also why you're seeing more and more local and state governments force people to wear masks.
The good news is this, I've seen a few smaller studies indicate that wearing masks and social distancing seem to work better than stay at home orders. If the evidence continues to back that up it means wearing masks and staying spread out a little more could really allow us to keep going about our business without shutting everything down.
I agree with you for sure that a mask in a healthcare setting is absolutely going to help. In the study you provided it says the data suggesting that masks working basically doesn’t really apply much to cotton surgical masks.... “with stronger associations with N95 or similar respirators compared with disposable surgical masks ”
Unfortunately your average idiot isn’t even wearing a disposable surgical mask, they are using sometimes under their nose or just around their neck and not even washing or disinfecting them.
I know as far as medical treatment goes, giving a shot is not incredibly involved, but it’s still penetrating into someone’s body. What are they penetrating you with at the burrito place? Keep grasping at straws, you have no argument, your comparing random people off the street going in for a crappy burrito to the sickest people in the community being around my wife by up to 5-600 a day. What the he’ll argument do you have comparing those two? Ridiculous
Here’s a couple questions to the pro mask wearers:
If a person had the virus and recovered from it should they be forced to wear a mask still? Do you believe in immunity through antibodies?
If someone is a symptomatic should they have to wear one? Most studies and virologists are now stating that a symptomatic people cannot spread the virus.
When you wear a mask in public do you actually feel safer or are you wearing it to save the next person?
Last question , do you believe the accuracy of the statistics we are being given for actual positive tests as well as the amounts of Covid deaths?
Just curious if folks are believing all the medical studies being talked about or just picking and choosing which ones are important to themselves. This is not meant as a message to poke at folks. Just genuinely curious of how much thought is being put into these decisions we are all making. Myself included.
So you are saying your wife is at risk for getting bodily fluids in her mouth while giving a shot? It's odd that pre-COVID the nurses/phlebotomists i have dealt with didn't wear masks when giving injections/taking blood. Sounds like you are rationalizing on behalf of you and your wife. What you think is good for your wife is shameful for the rest of us.
But look at the bright side, we've determined you have what it takes for a career in politics.
I think you hit the nail on the head by asking if we believe the accuracy of data that is being given to us. I frankly do not and don't think we will get anything more definitive for a year or more.
Absent more credible information, I'll wear a mask for those 5-10 minutes a week where I am in a spot where I can't distance from others. Best case, I save my life or someone else's. Absolute worst case, I have worn a mask for 5-10 minutes. That's not even as long as I wear a mask on any given weekend running a leaf blower.
I guess I look at it like wearing a helmet, seat belt, or condom. Why not?
Bingo. The science is increasingly clear that masks offer substantial protection to the wearer and even more protection of others from the wearer if they're infected and don't know it yet. Refusing to wear a mask around other people in enclosed public spaces is now similarly irresponsible to driving drunk or randomly firing your gun into the air.
As for self-protection, a recent study reviewed the evidence has been summarized by news outlets as saying wearing a mask cuts your risk of infection by 65 %, but it's a bit more complicated than that. The full review article in the top medical journal Lancet shows that N95 masks are best, followed by surgical masks, followed by single-layer masks, but they all reduce your chance of catching the virus (in addition to reducing your risk of transmitting it). However, even N95 masks don't offer perfect protection and they're no substitute for social distancing.
No!!! I dont believe a god damn thing that comes from ANY media source,not one. Take a good look around and use your own critical thinking, the virus may be real but the CRISIS is engineered. Their fear tactics have zero affect on me.Here’s a couple questions to the pro mask wearers:
If a person had the virus and recovered from it should they be forced to wear a mask still? Do you believe in immunity through antibodies?
If someone is a symptomatic should they have to wear one? Most studies and virologists are now stating that a symptomatic people cannot spread the virus.
When you wear a mask in public do you actually feel safer or are you wearing it to save the next person?
Last question , do you believe the accuracy of the statistics we are being given for actual positive tests as well as the amounts of Covid deaths?
Just curious if folks are believing all the medical studies being talked about or just picking and choosing which ones are important to themselves. This is not meant as a message to poke at folks. Just genuinely curious of how much thought is being put into these decisions we are all making. Myself included.
Big question: How long do we have to wear masks? Until there is a vaccine? Until there isn't one person infected? 6 months? 5 years? I am sure people would feel differently about the masks if there was a "final destination."
But you do drive. Thats the thing.I have no problem wearing a mask. If wearing one saves just one person from getting COVID, much less die, I am happy to do my small part.
I also usually don't unclick my passengers' safety belts as I drive.