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Fake news.So as long as everyone wears at least a basic mask then everyone is kind of protected by default
The CDC has pointed out that N95 do not stop the smoke particles in the air, which are LARGER than the virus particles. So by definition, the N95 is doing NOTHING.Only N95 masks can protect you, other masks are to prevent you from spreading it. We cant even get N95 masks at my shop anymore, so I actually have to wear a respirator most of my day now. Cant even get the valved N95 which I've seen people wearing in public
We rate this claim FALSE because it is not supported by our research. The COVID-19 virus itself is indeed smaller than the N95 filter size, but the virus always travels attached to larger particles that are consistently snared by the filter. And even if the particles were smaller than the N95 filter size, the erratic motion of particles that size and the electrostatic attraction generated by the mask means they would be consistently caught as well.
You are 100% correct the N95 does nothing for smoke that's why firefighters don't use them. Just like your cars intake air filter does nothing for smoke, maybe you should remove that tooThe CDC has pointed out that N95 do not stop the smoke particles in the air, which are LARGER than the virus particles. So by definition, the N95 is doing NOTHING.
You are making my point. The medical industry that kills half a million people per year can't be trusted. The FDA that approves drugs with deadly side effects and recalls some, that withholds life saving treatments, can't be trusted. We must take our health into our hands. You can't ask the rest of the world to wear a mask to cater to your fears. It's an intervention and it should be a choice.
You think medical errors are responsible for the drop in life expectancy?
That's exactly how it works. People die early, expectancy drops. How much? Who knows. There are many coverups, 'The Resident' shows this type of behavior. I realize it's a TV show, but hospitals try to mitigate lawsuits and lower payouts without a doubt.You think medical errors are responsible for the drop in life expectancy?