JerryRig wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 9:35 am
What has been “mandated” (mandates are not law) to put breathing barriers on the population. These prevent the free exchange of oxygen for CO2 and slowly poison your body. In addition to that, the microbes, bacteria and dead virus fragments your body is trying desperately to expel are blocked, trapped, and re-inhaled back into your body making you sick and potentially get pneumonia. This diagnosis is then erroneously mis-diagnosed as “covid-pneumonia” because the narrative needs justification.
I’m not saying this, respirator experts are saying this.
JerryRig you take it to the next level
like I said I don’t always agree with everything but you did make a good point. A wet cloth mask on your face all day must have about as much bacteria and viruses on it as used underwear. I’d give it about an hour or two of wearing a cloth mask before it becomes moist and beginning to become more of hazard than benefit.
I personally know people who wear cloth masks for days without washing them. It’s so nasty! I won’t go as far to say this will make people sick, but I would not deny the possibility. Trapping moisture in front of your face for hours at a time can’t be 100 percent safe from causing you to catch a bug or some sort.
Anyways for myself I will focus on what’s right for me. I see cloth masks as virtue signalling. If you thought Covid was bad and you felt high risk, you would only wear n95 or better. For the first couple months we said “use a cloth mask to save supply for Healthcare workers”… then after that was not an issue they talked themselves into face decorations… there’s no reason today that vulnerable people can’t protect themselves with a quality mask.
But instead of following science, we tell everyone to wear fake masks…
Imagine if you took the 10 percent of the population who was really at risk and offered them real masks. Those people who end up hospitalized. And then no cloth masks for everyone else. Would we have better outcomes? They literally told teachers they can’t wear n95 masks and had to wear what the school supplies. Probably be the whole socialist group think Canada has. It’s not about having the best, it’s about having equal. It’s not fair if one teacher wears an n95 if another teacher only has a surgical mask. Completely flawed policy. If you were a teacher and say, older or at risk compared to others, you are damn right to wear an n95.