Oldsouljer said:
BBW12OG said:
Anyone at this point wearing a mask who is vaccinated, AND ISN'T IMMUNE SYSTEM COMPROMISED, is a complete political tool.
EDITED TO ADD: If you are a member of a family that has an IMMUNE SYSTEM COMPROMISED member then it's acceptable and I am sure that you have been wearing masks way before Covid anyway so it isn't something new to see you and your family wearing them in public.
Just wanted to clarify that before the "holier than thou" group piles on again.
Also Cooper is placating for higher political office. He is goose stepping the SOCIALIST PARTY line. That is obvious with his decision making today. He's doing his best to out stupid Wicked Witch Whitmer.
It's quite beyond me why anyone thinks masks significantly reduce viral transmission risk. An N95 respirator MIGHT offer protection against Anthrax but that disease is caused by bacteria. And most people don't wear N95- level face covers.
Idk, man. You guys know i believe in masks, and i think y'all know by now it has nothing to do with politics. I'm conservative as hell. I'm not going to argue for face coverings in general again .. it's exhausting and futile. But I'm gonna stand up for the N95 in particular.
That's twice in the last few days I've read here that N95s might offer some marginal benefit. I'm thankful for that N95 every single day. Some docs, like ER docs, pulm/critical care, anesthesia, and covid ward docs wear them routinely. The rest of us only around suspected or known covid. We put covid positives to sleep for emergency surgery wearing only N95s in the room where covid is aerosolized and then circulated like a mother. Hell, most of us fairly routinely interviewed and examined patients in our little surgical masks only to find out they were positive sometime later. And most of us didn't get it. Some did for sure because masks have never been argued to impenetrable. But most didn't.
Sure it's anecdotal, but that's a veritable sht load of real world interactions prior to vaccination that, to me personally, are powerful indicators that masks work to reduce transmission, and N95s in particular offer profoundly more than "marginal" benefit. "Studies" be damned.
Now, i can't say how many of us would have gotten covid without those little masks over the first year of the pandemic because there's no parallel world where providers never wore masks around shedders, but I'm personally thankful for that irritating little mask (and now the poison) every day. It was often the only barrier between my nose and that virus, and i never got it.