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To: Red Badger

Medical professionals use face masks for one procedure or a maximum of about 3 hours. they aren’t meant to be constantly touched or removed. They collect and filter bacteria, remember?

Putting one on a child for more than a few minutes is useless.


2 posted on 06/16/2021 12:50:47 PM PDT by PGR88
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To: PGR88
KEEPING a mask on our 4 y.o. toddler granddaughter for school is impossible.

She does what little kids do. They pull them off and tug at them and wear them around their necks. But wearing them like they are supposed to is not going to happen.

Requiring young kids to wear a mask at school is nothing more than cosmetic and only assuages the guilt of the school administration or the school board who are lay people who think they know best. It also exposes them to the many pathogens that this article talks about. These people are embarrassments to their communities and should be held accountable for unnecessarily exposes our children to real medical toxins.

As to the other point, medical professionals wear masks to keep from spreading bacteria and germs. Big bugs. Live bugs. They are not meant to stop the spread of viruses. Viruses are sub-microscopic. You need an electron microscope to see an image of them.

This whole mask thing is just a small part of the bigger scam of covid as a pandemic. It is used to scare people. To instill fear into them. To make the virus seem scarier than they really are.

The government has done a great job of creating mass hysteria among the population so they can mandate their behavior and control their movements.

I'm not fooled by any of it but many people have been convinced the Black Plague is upon us.

23 posted on 06/16/2021 1:37:08 PM PDT by HotHunt
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