It's pretty obvious by now the "safe at all costs" maskies will be demanding everyone to saddle up with face diapers annually when flu season sets in. Feel free to deny it, but you will.
At some point, sane folks will wonder when their basic freedom disappeared ... remember, this is hardly the first pandemic of its sorts, yet the alarmist approach this time certainly is new.
If it was working, that's one thing. But it isn't. Anywhere. Jeb has given us the data.
Stay scared, folks. Just don't expect me to cower in the bunker with you ...
It's pretty obvious by now the "safe at all costs" maskies will be demanding everyone to saddle up with face diapers annually when flu season sets in. Feel free to deny it, but you will.
At some point, sane folks will wonder when their basic freedom disappeared ... remember, this is hardly the first pandemic of its sorts, yet the alarmist approach this time certainly is new.
If it was working, that's one thing. But it isn't. Anywhere. Jeb has given us the data.
Stay scared, folks. Just don't expect me to cower in the bunker with you ...
Wait... Waffles2020 now is using WHO guidelines as gospel, instead of criticizing them like he had been all summer? Yeah, that doesn't really surprise me. Lucy2020 keeps moving the football when it's convenient for him.
That's the only thing the morons have. It isn't about eking out a thoughtful and reasoned conclusion, it's about confusing people like Chuck or Whalers. It's a real life version of the Chewbacca Defense.
Russian trollbots are incredibly successful, and unfortunately we fall for them over and over.
https://news.yahoo.com/neck-gaiters-protect-spreading-covid19-study-161212144.html
Neck gaiters got a bad rap from that Duke study (which wasn't testing mask efficacy, it was testing a testing protocol), but it turns out they're actually pretty decent at reducing COVID spread.
But right, right. Masks don't work. Except that they do.
They work well in the winter.Actually, I’m wondering if the concept of a gaiter isn’t significantly better than a mask
no bottom seal that has to be tight. Just focus it on the top seal. Make it out of the right material and it’s probably good or better than an ill-fitting mask.
When asked whether they would rather have a mask or a vaccine, every doctor we spoke to answered the same way: a mask, and also social distancing and hand washing, because they have been so effective. https://cbsn.ws/3jR3KSh