I am taking the view that, even if there is a chance that the masks dont help to protect much against covid-19, they will help to protect against colds and regular flu, this saving lives by protecting from a double whammy.I think the ratio of one to one is inaccurate.
A meta analysis of 172 studies across 16 countries and six continents funded by the W.H.O. and printed in The Lancet (https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)31142-9/fulltext) What they found was the following:
The findings of this systematic review of 172 studies (44 comparative studies; n=25 697 patients) on COVID-19, SARS, and MERS provide the best available evidence that current policies of at least 1 m physical distancing are associated with a large reduction in infection, and distances of 2 m might be more effective. These data also suggest that wearing face masks protects people (both health-care workers and the general public) against infection by these coronaviruses, and that eye protection could confer additional benefit. However, none of these interventions afforded complete protection from infection, and their optimum role might need risk assessment and several contextual considerations. No randomised trials were identified for these interventions in COVID-19, SARS, or MERS.
The bulk of these 172 studies seem to suggest, social distancing and mask wearing plus eye protection is beneficial. Is there 172 studies saying the opposite?
I'm open open to what the science says, not the government, the science and at the moment the science seems to support wearing face coverings to at least reduce the risk.
suggest that wearing face masks protects people
No randomised trials were identified for these interventions in COVID-19, SARS, or MERS.
cloth masks made of old t-shirts.
Masks made from old CLEAN t-shirts are perfectly acceptable.
I would have liked to cast my vote in this survey, but my behaviour doesn't fit any of the options. I don't wear a mask in the open air, but I always without exception put it on before entering under any roof not my own. In the street, park etc I take wide detours round anyone I meet. I only shop before 8am. I like the slogan that "the best mask is your own front door".
Do you think this is because people are not respecting the restrictions?We live in a tier 3 area in Lancashire, and even though we have been under tight restrictions since mid September our cases are rising.
All, this thread started as a simple poll, asking whether people were wearing a mask. It has descended into a somewhat pointless, and circular ‘discussion’ about whether masks/face coverings are effective. Very little evidence is being provided, there is slim chance of any of those presenting entrenched views on either side changing their minds.
Please stick to the topic. If the current theme continues, any posts not adhering to the OP will be deleted and the thread may be locked to further comment.
Do you think this is because people are not respecting the restrictions?
Do you think this is because people are not respecting the restrictions?
A reminder, please, to stay on topic. There are several Covid-19 related threads. If you wish to discuss issues related to Covid that do not fit within the remit of this thread, please find and use the appropriate thread.
Who. cares what other people think. I don’t wear one, because they are completely unnecessary and furthermore they are utterly ineffective. I go in and out of places all the time and have been challenged once or twice but tell them I’m exempt which tends to shut them up.If I say no, will I be labelled a denier, a super-spreader, or a co-vidiot, and publically stoned to death on Twitter?
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