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1. wiskin+m61[view] [source] 2022-07-15 02:06:09
>>themgt+(OP)
The sources this article cites regarding masking is a single pre-print that hasn't been peer reviewed yet, and it cites no sources at all for the claim that

| "Then they ignored natural immunity. Wrong again. The vast majority of children have already had Covid, but this has made no difference in the blanket mandates for childhood vaccines. And now, by mandating vaccines and boosters for young healthy people, with no strong supporting data, these agencies are only further eroding public trust."

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2. LewisV+d71[view] [source] 2022-07-15 02:13:48
>>wiskin+m61
Do you have any sources that cloth masking (the types of masks worn by the vast majority of school children) works to reduce the spread?
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3. rajup+Zl1[view] [source] 2022-07-15 05:04:34
>>LewisV+d71
They don’t because there isn’t. It’s just idiotic medical security theater. Unless the right masks are worn correctly 100% of the time, which lets be honest is not happening. I guess this is how superstitions start in a sense…
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4. lemmsj+Wn1[view] [source] 2022-07-15 05:29:32
>>rajup+Zl1
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/mandatory-mask...

“In the current study, most COVID-19 cases among students and staff were acquired from the community and approximately 10% of cases were acquired within school. The researchers found that for every 100 community-acquired cases, school districts with mandatory masking had approximately 7.3 cases of in-school infections, while optionally masked districts had 26.4 cases of in-school infections. In other words, school districts with optional masking had approximately 3.6 times the rate of in-school COVID-19 cases when compared to schools with mandatory masking. These data also show that mandatory masking was associated with a 72% reduction of in-school COVID-19 cases, compared to districts with optional masking.”

From Pediatrics:

https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/149/6/e20220...

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5. petera+782[view] [source] 2022-07-15 13:09:47
>>lemmsj+Wn1
Who cares about in-school infections when community spread is 10x higher? What was the total spread in mandated vs freed districts? Was it significantly different?
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