Interesting look at new case rates vs county/country vaccination rates
The bad cat had a similar discussion around these guys today. He isn't much for capitalization or QA. He is out there, but at least provides interesting food for thought.Mormad said:
https://www.bmj.com/content/375/bmj.n2414
Summary of the Lancet shutting down the task force to look into the origins of covid-19 because of conflicts of interest among the investigators.
Yep. Just like a lot of people have said previously... Blue state superiority and all that jazz is the real "big lie".Mormad said:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10654-021-00808-7
Interesting look at new case rates vs county/country vaccination rates
Data from Florida schools both with and without mask mandates shows that masks on kids make no difference inside schools when it comes to covid cases. If science truly mattered no kids would be wearing masks in schools anywhere in America. pic.twitter.com/ytZfLlEwEJ
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) October 7, 2021
And another totally predictable statistic...packgrad said:Data from Florida schools both with and without mask mandates shows that masks on kids make no difference inside schools when it comes to covid cases. If science truly mattered no kids would be wearing masks in schools anywhere in America. pic.twitter.com/ytZfLlEwEJ
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) October 7, 2021
Certainly worth reviewing surgical masks further despite the flaws in the study, but the age stratification on effectiveness was super odd.PackPA2015 said:
Bangladesh Study on Masks
Actually, surgical (specifically) masks have shown benefit in a RCT by reducing spread. I think one of the important arms of the trial was increasing proper use of these masks with education and providing free masks to individuals within the study.
2/2/
— Emily Burns😊 #SmilesMatter DM’s OK (@Emily_Burns_V) September 1, 2021
What the study ACTUALLY measures is the impact of mask promotion on symptom reporting. Only if a person reports symptoms, are they asked to participate in a serology study—and only 40% of those with symptoms chose to have their blood taken. pic.twitter.com/wCkKnUIPaM
LOLPackPA2015 said:
Bangladesh Study on Masks
Actually, surgical (specifically) masks have shown benefit in a RCT by reducing spread. I think one of the important arms of the trial was increasing proper use of these masks with education and providing free masks to individuals within the study.
Yep, not a perfect study, as we have none.Wayland said:Certainly worth reviewing surgical masks further despite the flaws in the study, but the age stratification on effectiveness was super odd.PackPA2015 said:
Bangladesh Study on Masks
Actually, surgical (specifically) masks have shown benefit in a RCT by reducing spread. I think one of the important arms of the trial was increasing proper use of these masks with education and providing free masks to individuals within the study.
This is another take on that same study, Feel free to go all the way down the thread.2/2/
— Emily Burns😊 #SmilesMatter DM’s OK (@Emily_Burns_V) September 1, 2021
What the study ACTUALLY measures is the impact of mask promotion on symptom reporting. Only if a person reports symptoms, are they asked to participate in a serology study—and only 40% of those with symptoms chose to have their blood taken. pic.twitter.com/wCkKnUIPaM
EDIT: the bad cat weighing in: https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/bangladesh-mask-study-do-not-believe
Even if the claim that surgical masks marginally reduced COVID risk ONLY in people over 50 in these villages, which is slightly dubious. But, I guess we can review.PackPA2015 said:Yep, not a perfect study, as we have none.Wayland said:Certainly worth reviewing surgical masks further despite the flaws in the study, but the age stratification on effectiveness was super odd.PackPA2015 said:
Bangladesh Study on Masks
Actually, surgical (specifically) masks have shown benefit in a RCT by reducing spread. I think one of the important arms of the trial was increasing proper use of these masks with education and providing free masks to individuals within the study.
This is another take on that same study, Feel free to go all the way down the thread.2/2/
— Emily Burns😊 #SmilesMatter DM’s OK (@Emily_Burns_V) September 1, 2021
What the study ACTUALLY measures is the impact of mask promotion on symptom reporting. Only if a person reports symptoms, are they asked to participate in a serology study—and only 40% of those with symptoms chose to have their blood taken. pic.twitter.com/wCkKnUIPaM
EDIT: the bad cat weighing in: https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/bangladesh-mask-study-do-not-believe
As I mentioned in my original post that the most important piece of the study in my opinion was that proper education increased mask adherence (and proper wearing of a mask) which likely contributed to the lower transmission.
I noticed that Vinay Prasad has posted a few tweets that he was happy someone actually ran a RCT on it and that we need to continue to study it.
ETA: Who is the bad cat??
Sorry, I am just a little heated up this morning, may be lashing out.PackPA2015 said:
I think that is another useful piece of the study - the fact that cloth masks did not provide any benefit whatsoever. That was, and is, a huge mistake and was used as a "well, we are doing something" approach. I totally agree on that.
I think the important takeaways from the study are that:
1. We need better and more RCTs on all of our NPIs, and PIs for that matter. This is how we learn what works and what does not.
2. This is a start to show that cloth masks do not work and there is a benefit, although small, that surgical masks do have an impact on transmission. Before vaccinations, CDC/WHO/NIH, etc. were grasping at straws to find anything that would help slow down transmission, hospitalizations, and deaths. I think we can all agree that a lot was wrong, but any benefit at the time was helpful.
3. Proper, evidence-based education can go a long way in treating disease.
4. Vaccines and current therapeutics (not many, but a few) are our new way of slowing transmission. The importance of masks is much less than it was previously. However, in the right population (immunocompromised, etc.), we can now advise that surgical masks should be the preferred route in keeping those folks healthy and well. For anyone reading, please do not think I am promoting mask mandates with this evidence. I know some will, but I do not agree with that in our current situation.
ETA: highlighted the point about mandates. I am NOT arguing for mandates. But, I also do not agree that masks, themselves, specifically surgical masks have no impact on COVID-19 transmission.
This study was posted on this thread some weeks ago. After actually reading it from first page to last, I wasn't all that sure that the experimental design was sound. Maybe it is. But I also make it a point to find out who funds these studies and this one was underwritten by a left coast think tank or foundation managed by a guy out of UC-Berkeley, so I'm not sure who got what for the money.PackPA2015 said:
Bangladesh Study on Masks
Actually, surgical (specifically) masks have shown benefit in a RCT by reducing spread. I think one of the important arms of the trial was increasing proper use of these masks with education and providing free masks to individuals within the study.
That Bangladesh "study" was a total sham. Many people want masks to work in preventing Covid 19. It's just not the case. And using anecdotal non controlled observations in hospitals will not make it true as well.Oldsouljer said:This study was posted on this thread some weeks ago. After actually reading it from first page to last, I wasn't all that sure that the experimental design was sound. Maybe it is. But I also make it a point to find out who funds these studies and this one was underwritten by a left coast think tank or foundation managed by a guy out of UC-Berkeley, so I'm not sure who got what for the money.PackPA2015 said:
Bangladesh Study on Masks
Actually, surgical (specifically) masks have shown benefit in a RCT by reducing spread. I think one of the important arms of the trial was increasing proper use of these masks with education and providing free masks to individuals within the study.
packgrad said:Pediatric deaths by state with COVID and from all causes January 1, 2020 to October 2, 2021, as of October 6, 2021 pic.twitter.com/9EauPIIt1z
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) October 7, 2021
Jtbridges317 said:
When will the people who have gotten the vaccine admit that they were played? I mean if you genuinely feel it was best, great. But damn, quit trying to force the **** on everyone else.
The goal posts keep moving and people are suckers for it. At first it was you only need one shot, then it was two, now it's boosters. I mean come on man. I get most of us on here are college educated but did we not miss out on the critical thinking classes?
Fun fact: Between 100-200 United States Congress Members (plus many of their staffers & family members) with COVID.. were treated by a colleague over the past 15 months with ivermectin & the I-MASK+ protocol at https://t.co/OvU8SLfLJq. None have gone to hospital. Just sayin'
— Pierre Kory, MD MPA (@PierreKory) October 8, 2021
Are you being sarcastic? What are you talking about? Pfizer and Moderna were always two-shot vaccines. Boosters were always a possibility just like they are for any vaccine. Boosters just weren't worth talking about back when the initial vaccines were rolled out and we were trying to get everyone their first doses.Jtbridges317 said:
When will the people who have gotten the vaccine admit that they were played? I mean if you genuinely feel it was best, great. But damn, quit trying to force the **** on everyone else.
The goal posts keep moving and people are suckers for it. At first it was you only need one shot, then it was two, now it's boosters. I mean come on man. I get most of us on here are college educated but did we not miss out on the critical thinking classes?
I got my second Pfizer in April. It was always a 2 shot deal and I was told a booster would most likely be needed in 6 months. J&J was the only one shot vaccine, so I don't know what you are referring to by moving the goal post. I'm scheduled to get my booster November 1st as is my wifeJtbridges317 said:
When will the people who have gotten the vaccine admit that they were played? I mean if you genuinely feel it was best, great. But damn, quit trying to force the **** on everyone else.
The goal posts keep moving and people are suckers for it. At first it was you only need one shot, then it was two, now it's boosters. I mean come on man. I get most of us on here are college educated but did we not miss out on the critical thinking classes?
Hell, even WebMD has instructions for humans to take Ivermectin... in other words take your horse dewormer comment and stick it up your A$$!!mrcpack17 said:
Nearly all of congress is also vaccinated. But yeah, it's probably the horse dewormer.