I recall seeing an article, when they first started the mask mandates, that claimed masks contained titanium dioxide- A substance that is apparently harmless, UNLESS IT IS INHALED, then it becomes carcinogenic.
The story seemed to disappear not long after I read it.
So one question about "harms associated with physical interventions" is:
Do masks, or some masks(?), contain titanium dioxide?
Another question: Has there been any harm done , especially to children's developing lungs, from forcing them to wear these things for hours and hours at a time?
Forcing children to breathe in their own exhaled breath, through bacteria laden masks, daily, for two years, can not have had good outcome, IMHO.
And then there is the psychological damage that may have occurred-I have read articles that say many students are still suffering mental health effects, depression and others, in the aftermath of the CCP virus lockdowns, masking, exc...
All of this should be looked into-Especially considering that masks were not designed to be used by children, in the first place. Nor were they supposed to be worn for hours and hours on end.
And not to mention the effects on communication - no emotions expressed and learned, no lip-reading...