This is the most logical thing that has proven itself during all of medical history. That no one likes it is understandable, but it is denying reality to “fight against this” at this moment.
Using all kinds of detergents soaps is useless,
When necessary use simple [ olive ] soap and don’t damage your skin with detergents and alcohol.
Vaccinations for covid: let everyone decide for himself…..it should be clear by now,, seems to me
To compare other life-saving vaccines like tetanus or polio and the eradicated smallpox with covid is uttermost stupidity or ignorance, but is done for political or whatever reasons.
COVID-19: Why Wear Masks?
I’m confused about whether or not we should be wearing masks to protect against COVID-19. Are they still necessary?
ANDREW WEIL, M.D. | JULY 1, 2020
2 MIN
The short answer to your question is “Yes.” I’m aware that many people have stopped wearing masks in public. Some of these individuals are arguing that government-mandated mask wearing is an infringement of personal freedom. Others see masks as a sign of fear of becoming infected and view not wearing them as a show of strength.
We know that up to 45 percent of people infected with COVID-19 have no symptoms but can spread the virus to others when they talk, cough or sneeze – all of which expel respiratory droplets into the air. And because people can spread the virus even before they know they’re infected, wearing a mask helps protect others from catching the disease. An analysis of 172 studies published in June 2020 looked at various ways to prevent transmission of the virus and concluded that wearing a mask significantly reduces the risk of an infected person passing it along.
Another study found that even loose-fitting surgical masks blocked almost all contagious droplets the wearers breathed out. And research from China found that wearing masks indoors at home as a precaution reduced transmission by 79 percent even before residents knew anyone who lived with them was sick.
Be aware that a mask should cover your face from the top of your nose to under your chin and stretch about halfway or more toward your ears with no gaps. Studies at Stanford University have shown that a properly constructed homemade cloth mask can function as well or better than a surgical mask.
Based on those studies, the World Health Organization recommends a cloth mask made with at least three layers of different materials. The outer layer should be a fabric that is at least somewhat water resistant (like a combination of cotton and polyester, nylon or rayon). The middle layer should be either polypropylene or three-ply disposable tissue like Kleenex. The innermost layer should be a wicking material to draw moisture away from the face, such as 100 percent soft cotton.
We’re going to be dealing with COVID-19 for some time, so it pays to take precautions. Wearing a mask is one of them. Most importantly, it is way of respecting other people and their safety. In my opinion, going out in public these days without a mask is akin to driving while intoxicated.
Andrew Weil, M.D.
Source:
Holger Schünemann et al, “Physical distancing, face masks and eye protection to prevent person-to-person transmission of SARS-Cov-2 and Covid-10: a systematic review and meta-analysis.” June 1, 2020, The Lancet, doi.org/10.101016/S0140-6736(20)31142-9
i sent this to ben-zev. in the interview u sent the other day, he stated that masks r ineffective. he quoted another reseach group (of steve kirchner) claiming the ineffectivness of masks. i told him it seems that everyone quotes reseach which supports their predetermined opinion. thats the way the world is.
anyway, why do u suppose that dr. weil didn’t mention the superiority of the n95 masks relative to the surgical masks. btw, please correct me if i’m wrong. i understand that surgical masks are designed to protect the patient from the exhalations of the surgical staff. the n95 mask is designed for occupational purposes, to protect the wearer from inhalation of hazardous substances in the environs. it also block exhalations to a large extent (if it doesn’t have the optional ‘filter’ ).
btw, the reason i took 3 vaccinations is that i have a friend who has a double MS from MIT in microbiology and probability/statistucs. this is a highly relavent combination for the question of vaccinate or not. he said, ‘yes’ vaccinate. since i’ve heard highly intelligent support for both ‘yes’ and ‘no’, i went with his suggestion. i am not running to get the 4th shot because i got really sick from the 3rd one. rather than getting really sick from the 4th, i figure if i get omicron, it will probably be mild (as with the vast majority of cases) anyway.
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On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 10:50 AM medicine from harold jitschak bueno de mesquita wrote:
> harold jitschak bueno de mesquita posted: ” This is the most logical thing > that has proven itself during all of medical history. That no one likes it > is understandable, but it is denying reality to “fight against this” at > this moment. Using all kinds of detergents soaps is useless, When nece” >
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Thanks, masks are just simple logic ,need no studies! The rest i will leave, to much writing to answer this in a good way
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Totally disagree. There are over 80 studies proving masks do nothing to prevent a virus. Surgical masks are worn to prevent bacterial infection, not viruses. There was a study in Japan years ago saying that with improved sterility in the operating room, it is even unnecessary there, but people expect it. Masks is how governments create fear, control, and distance between people. Masks have been a developmental disaster for our children. This site has all the necessary data: https://www.pandata.org/infobank-masks/
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You opinion is respected but simple logic dictates that ANY respiratory infection will be AT LEAST partially prevented if you diminish the chance of entree no studies will be able to deny this.
What you wrote:…..that with improved sterility in the operating room, it is even unnecessary there, but people expect it. —-is totally not connected with what I stated. Thanks anyhow for reacting.
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