Could you post the studies? I would like to read them. I’ve read a few “masks don’t work” studies with very poor design. Ex. Not controlling for behaviour outside of the environment they were studying.montado wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 6:22 amThat was my whole point. It’s stupid to think a plane would crash because a uniform, just like it’s stupid to think a surgeon won’t pass you covid because of a mask.dialdriver wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 6:11 am Your reference also says this:
"We do think it's a pretty obvious way somebody can go about containing their secretions."
If you think an airplane will crash if you don't wear a shirt and tie, you're not worth bothering with.
More than anything, a surgical mask is part of the image of a doctor. That is the primary part of the mask. The actual efficacy of the mask is secondary. You can google many studies on this, it’s not even really up for debate. There are zero conclusive studies that say masks for surgeons are a game changer. All the surgical mask studies find very little difference in outcomes with mask use. Respirator is the way to go. Highly effective when used as directed. Studies also point out removing your respirator and putting it back on can significantly diminish its efficacy. This whole go to the gym and wear your mask between equipment and remove it to use the equipment is a huge joke.
Surgical masks to surgeons is like the tie to a pilot. It’s part of the uniform.
I don’t know if this is the case here but regardless, worth a read.





