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Kaleva

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24. Here's a post I made in Feb, where some experts said masks do help
Tue Jul 14, 2020, 03:22 PM
Jul 2020

"According to a study published in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases, families with kids who had flu-like symptoms and used the masks properly were 80% less likely to be diagnosed with the same thing.

Another study looked at 400 people who had the flu found that family members who wore a surgical mask and washed their hands reduced their chance of getting the flu by 70%.

“Individual brands of masks and that sort of thing hasn't been studied, but the few studies that have looked at them do have an effect – in some studies, up to 50 to 80% reduction in transmission,” UW virology expert Alex Greninger said. “They seem to stop large droplets, and I think the other key thing to mention with masks is that it really depends on what you're willing to wear.”

Coronavirus is most commonly spread through the air by coughing or sneezing or though close personal contact, such as touching or shaking hands, according to the Washington State Department of Health.

While masks do seem promising, it's also important to utilize other preventive measures. Make sure you wash your hands often during flu season, especially if you're around others who may be sick. Also, be sure to get your annual flu shot to protect yourself and others from spreading the virus."

https://www.king5.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/surgical-mask-effectiveness/281-9c762e52-c2ec-4dec-b5f3-77ee833fca1e

"At the start of flu season in the last two years, participants were randomly assigned to six weeks of wearing a standard medical procedure mask alone, mask use and hand sanitizer use, or a control group with no intervention. Researchers followed students for incidence of influenza like illness symptoms, defined as cough with at least one other characteristic symptom such as fever, chills or body aches, Monto said.

From the third week on, both the mask only and mask/hand sanitizer interventions showed a significant or nearly significant reduction in the rate of influenza-like illness symptoms in comparison to the control group. The observed reduction in rate of flu-like symptoms remained even after adjusting for gender, race/ethnicity, hand washing practices, sleep quality, and flu vaccination."

https://news.umich.edu/masks-hand-washing-prevent-spread-of-flu-like-symptoms-by-up-to-50-percent/

https://upload.democraticunderground.com/100213020466#post10

That says to me that immunity is either slow, or weak initially bucolic_frolic Jul 2020 #1
I often hold my breath too--especially when passing live love laugh Jul 2020 #4
I wish there was a no talking rule in public enclosed spaces. KS Toronado Jul 2020 #29
This Is One Place I Do Fault The Experts. jayfish Jul 2020 #2
The science folks like 100% perfect solution. LiberalArkie Jul 2020 #3
No. You have it backwards. It's scientists who put in the qualifiers, like "most" or "often" Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2020 #17
some of that was "messaging" stopdiggin Jul 2020 #8
I'm Including Non-Governmetal Experts (NGE?) As Well. jayfish Jul 2020 #13
is there approved medical terminology for JUST FLAT ASSED WRONG ? stopdiggin Jul 2020 #14
Yes. "Hindsight has 20-20 vision." That tweet was before the first known US death. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2020 #20
That's February 29! There was very little US infection at that time & no known US deaths! Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2020 #18
Did You Read What I Wrote In My Original Respose? jayfish Jul 2020 #25
Further, back then, masks were in short supply & needed to be reserved for healthcare workers. nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2020 #21
Fine. But then that is a fundamentally different argument stopdiggin Jul 2020 #27
It's related. Pushing masks too early would have made the situation worse & killed healthcare worker Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2020 #28
Right. I refer you back to the start of this thread stopdiggin Jul 2020 #31
There was a lot of discounting of mask use wnylib Jul 2020 #22
Not true. All the reports said it helps the wearer some (others more). . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2020 #9
Here's a post I made in Feb, where some experts said masks do help Kaleva Jul 2020 #24
this is pretty much what we suspected all along stopdiggin Jul 2020 #5
Does science offer any guidance on the rate of growth of viruses following infection? bucolic_frolic Jul 2020 #11
Viruses can go through masks but oxygen and carbon dioxide can't IronLionZion Jul 2020 #6
some can (and do) as the article affirms stopdiggin Jul 2020 #10
Kickin' Faux pas Jul 2020 #7
I think so. Just common sense. May not stop all, but it has to reduce load. LizBeth Jul 2020 #12
Do me a favor friends and buy masks that have a slip pocket for a filter Happyhippychick Jul 2020 #15
LOAD is a real issue. Laelth Jul 2020 #16
Here is an article from Mayo Clinic. cayugafalls Jul 2020 #19
The more layers you add, the more protection you get. LisaL Jul 2020 #23
I've heard N95 masks are not the best. What are? rickyhall Jul 2020 #26
A Respirator jayfish Jul 2020 #30
N95 masks have a bypass valve that bypasses protection of those near you. lagomorph777 Jul 2020 #33
Thank you for posting. I have always believed basically what this says. lagomorph777 Jul 2020 #32
Locking JudyM Jul 2020 #34
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