Since you mentioned it...
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85 Percent of COVID-19 Patients Contracted Virus Despite ‘Always’ or ‘Often’ Wearing a Mask (10.12.20)
Masks ‘don’t work,’ are damaging health and are being used to control population: Doctors panel (2.19.21)
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Medical Doctor Warns that “Bacterial Pneumonias Are on the Rise” from Mask Wearing (10.6.20)
Bacterial Pneumonia and Other Health Risks of Wearing Masks Alarm Doctors (10.9.20)
Doctor uses Vape Aerosols to show just how much masks don't work (2:55 min; 9.6.20)
I agree. Masks are useless and can cause some people a lot of problems. Our county has no mask mandate but face shields/masks are required in the schools. I hear a lot of complaints from the kids. I tell them it’s not my rules. If a health inspector stops by and sees lax mask rule enforcement, the school can be shut down.
I think cleaning stuff and washing hands is good practice, pandemic or not. Keeping sick kids home is helpful for any and all diseases. The rest is questionable.
Some kids have conditions and don’t wear masks - but they have to stay away from other students. Some of them opt to wear a mask, anyway.
“Masks, false safety and real dangers, Part 2:
Microbial challenges from masks”
...”Microbial contamination of and from masks”
Bacteria are on average ten times the size of viruses, particularly coronaviruses, and have less penetration through masks.
Therefore, at least part of the re-circulated flow of bacteria in aerosolized and droplet exhalation does not escape the vicinity of the oral and nasal environment.
Bacteria and other microbes are not only retained in this space, but masks themselves are warm, moist repositories of these microbes.
Laboratory testing of used masks from 20 train commuters revealed that 11 of the 20 masks tested contained over 100,000 bacterial colonies. Molds and yeasts were also found. Three of the masks contained more than one million bacterial colonies.
Because such particles have been cultured from masks, they are expected to remain fully available to the airways while a mask is worn.
The outside surfaces of surgical masks were found to have high levels of the following microbes, even in hospitals, more concentrated on the outside of masks than in the
environment.
Staphylococcus species (57%) and Pseudomonas (38%) were predominant among bacteria, and Penicillium spp (39%) and Aspergillus spp. (31%) were the predominant fungi. These correlated with the same bacteria and fungi found in samples of the ambient air where the masks were worn.
Evidence is still not abundant of injury from mask-carried microbes due to the experimental and
newly adopted practice of widespread masking...”
https://mask-covid.info/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Mask_Risks_Part2.pdf