Posted on 08/27/2021 6:27:09 AM PDT by Kaslin
Editor's Note: This piece was authored by Sarah Montalbano.
How can it possibly be that, 16 months into the scramble to “flatten the curve,” the CDC still hasn’t exhausted its credit to make irrational mask recommendations?
To be fair, we all suspected mask mandates weren’t over — a hunch it took the CDC all of three months to confirm. But it’s worse than we could have imagined. Now the agency is directing fully vaccinated individuals to mask up indoors. And it’s also recommended that schools institute universal masking for students, staff, and visitors.
This is ridiculous. It’s high time we buck the CDC’s arbitrary regulations and follow our own common sense.
This isn’t our first rodeo. For public health, 2020 was the year of selective presentation. Remember Dr. Anthony Fauci’s infamous utterance in March 2020: “There is no reason to be walking around with a mask.” Yes, he actually said that, though today he claims the comment was intended to prevent a mask shortage. We could ponder the ethical implications of Fauci’s lying to the entire country, but it would really be a waste of time because just one month later, the CDC pulled a policy 180, contradicting Fauci.
In April 2020, Fauci urged us to wear cloth masks. Then masks were off-again-on-again for the vaccinated for a while. All this was exacerbated by early blunders in testing, the hypocrisy of elected officials in flouting mask mandates, and Fauci’s self-admitted moving goalposts on herd immunity, which certainly haven’t helped public confidence.
Yet surprisingly, a May 2021 survey found 52 percent of respondents trust the CDC a great deal, though only 37 percent say the same for the NIH.
How do we still have so much faith in Fauci?
Confusion about masks is understandable, as the science really isn’t there to support sweeping recommendations or mandates. Before the pandemic, studies about mask-wearing were mostly limited to healthcare settings and focused on influenza, rhinovirus, and other coronaviruses. These studies have not found conclusive benefits to mask-wearing. Studies also tend to use surgical masks, leaving the efficacy of cloth masks an open question.
Finally, there comes the tricky question of achieving an objective study design. The randomized control trial (RCT), the “gold standard,” for epidemiological studies, is infrequently done with masks and COVID. Randomly assigning some participants to not wear masks is widely considered unethical in the context of the pandemic, as not wearing a mask might cause the participant to be infected or infect those they come into contact with. The first RCT of mask-wearing, though with many limitations, showed the protective effect of masks was statistically indistinguishable from zero.
Although RCTs are uncommon, modeling, laboratory tests, and observational studies abound. For instance, a CDC study used a “pliable elastomeric headform,” emitting a stream of potassium chloride particles to measure the percentage of droplets blocked by various types of masks. One observational study of mask-wearing symptomatic hairdressers and their clients found that all 67 clients tested (out of 139) were negative.
I’m not convinced that laboratory tests effectively simulate real-life conditions, nor are observational studies immune to bias and confounding variables. For example, in the hairdressing outbreak, some asymptomatic cases may have been overlooked because only a subset of clients were tested. And social distancing has been recommended concurrently with mask-wearing, so it’s almost always a confounding variable in real-world situations.
The unabashed confidence with which the CDC makes its recommendations, this time based on a single, albeit concerning, outbreak in Provincetown, is hardly justified given the ambiguous evidence about the efficacy of masks, overwhelming evidence that the vaccinated are still protected from serious illness, and disregard for the harmful effects of masks. It’s almost as if the CDC, FDA, and NIH are acting as politically-minded bureaucrats than level-headed scientists.
The states that rescinded their mask mandates, or never had one, should resist irrational guidance issued in the name of “science.” The unelected bureaucracy of the CDC and other public health agencies has long since exhausted its credibility. From on-again-off-again mask guidance to extending the eviction moratorium after the Supreme Court required congressional authorization, it’s no wonder people are starting to see through the scientific veneer into the political heart of these agencies.
The role of public health agencies in a health crisis should be to give facts to the best of their knowledge and to apologize when they get it wrong. Aside from that, it should be up to each individual to make their own choices. Public health experts are not inherently more logical or intelligent than the public, and the wide availability of source information means they should be held accountable for selectively choosing their facts to fit an agenda. We can’t trust the CDC anymore — not until it steps back, presents the data objectively, and allows individuals to choose what makes sense for them.
The CDC doesn’t deserve our trust on anything anymore.
Nor any other part of Deep State.
It’s all about teaching COMPLIANCE….
...not “following the science”:
Masks are:
1) a sign of submission, subversion and subjugation
2) mandated in order to dehumanize
3) virtue signaling devices
4) meant to provide constant reinforcement of fear
5) used to destroy community, friends and family normal communication
6) implemented to create isolation, confusion, anxiety, destroy human connectivity, trust and interactions
7) mandated to exacerbate illness
8) intended to aid in the abandonment of the belief and reliance on our immune systems
9) intended to refute integrous science
10) signal to positions of power that you are willing to give up all of your rights and freedoms based on anything they say, even if it is a BIG FAT LIE!
Both are under the Executive Branch of government, Biden, I trust neither.
lightman wrote: “Masks work very, very well...but not in the way you think!”
You left out the most important reasons for mask mandates.
1. Mandating masking provides a highly visible way for politicians to demonstrate that they care and that they are ‘doing something’.
2. Mandating masking may not be all that effective but much of the public believes that ‘every little bit helps’ and ‘if it saves one life...’.
Correct. The next step is to remove their funding because they don't deserve our money anymore. Let them continue their funding from Communist China.
https://rumble.com/vlmx0s-breaking-news-us-official-finally-acknowledges-covid-natural-immunity.html?mref=7gabl&mc=5lg0g
BUT NO - THE GOVERNMENT HAS TO LIE TO CONTROL AND KILL PEOPLE!!!
All these people at these school board meeting wanting masks...have been scared to death by the media...and believe there being told the truth
Well ….all they’d have to do is produce a peer reviewed random control study show the efficacy of face coverings vs Covid and I bet we’d feel a little better…. But such a thing doesn’t exist were out of luck.
Hojczyk wrote: “All these people at these school board meeting wanting masks...have been scared to death by the media...and believe there being told the truth.”
Whether they’ve been told the truth isn’t the important factor. Everyone has a different perspective on risk. Some can’t tolerate the smallest risk. Others disregard some very significant risks. The ones clamoring for masks discount the fact that masks can be mostly ineffective, they are the ones who fall into ‘every little bit helps’ or the ‘if it saves one life’ categories.
The media have played a significant part in this but no more than your local weather man who always exaggerates the threat of bad weather. If he can keep you worried about the weather you will continue to tune-in for his forecasts and commentary. The media have acted the same way about COVID.
“The CDC doesn’t deserve our trust on anything anymore.
Nor any other part of Deep State.”
I’ll go further and add Doctors that haven’t spoken out against this charade too. They have a duty to question the authorities when they are blatantly lying to and deceiving the public.
Doctors follow the CDC dogma for fear of lawsuits.
I regard anybody who trusts or believes anything coming out of the government/media complex after their years of 24/7 lies to be an imbecile.
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