Posted on 10/04/2022 11:43:08 AM PDT by george76
Mandatory mask wearing saw more than 90% of deaf people struggle to communicate during the pandemic, University of Essex research has revealed. It also discovered that 76% missed vital information and 59% felt disconnected from society due to the face coverings.
This is because masks restrict the ability to read lips and judge expressions. It also emerged that over-55s who became deaf later in life found communication using masks more challenging. And profoundly deaf people and signers experienced more disconnection from society and negative effects on their well-being.
Dr. Eva Gutierrez-Sigut, from the Department of Psychology, led a team of deaf and hearing researchers who made sure that the survey was accessible in different sign languages.
Nearly 400 people were surveyed to discover how COVID-19 hit the deaf community and the researcher hopes the findings will now help shape public policy in health emergencies. Dr. Gutierrez-Sigut says that "mask mandates were vital in fighting the spread of the deadly coronavirus but meant some of our most vulnerable communities were left isolated. The pandemic lockdowns were hard for everyone but even more so for the deaf and hard-of-hearing."
This research exposes the unexpected consequences policies can have in a fast-moving international emergency and how people can fall through the cracks. "If the world is gripped by a pandemic again Governments need to do more to be inclusive and engage with communities to find out what they need to thrive and survive."
The paper—published in Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications—also uncovered cultural differences in how masks affected understanding, with Brits struggling more than Spanish people across the board.
It is speculated that this is due to differences in mask regulations and that Spaniards made more of an effort to use other means than speaking, such as gesturing, writing, or "some other creative alternatives."
The research also showed that there is no one size fits all approach for the deaf or hard-of-hearing with masks. Signing, speech reading, and other communication techniques affect comprehension in combination with levels of deafness, whether they can use sign language, and when hearing loss started.
However, a clear mask which made the entire mouth and lower face visible was the preferred option for many. Dr. Gutierrez-Sigut says that "most deaf people we spoke to agreed these masks made a real difference and made everything from a trip to the shops to a vital doctor's appointment easier. It is worth remembering though that there isn't a one-size fits all solution for these communities. The deaf and hard-of-hearing are not a homogenous group and have different needs."
"One thing is clear though, more needs to be done to engage with them. To do this we made a real effort to create an accessible study using sign language to reach them. We are so thankful deaf and hard of hearing shared their experiences and we hope we can make their voices heard and seen."
More FauciIdiot ‘unintended consequences.... /s
I can vouch for this.
My tinnitus is bad enough that I’ve learned to read lips.
Impossible with masks.
Especially bad in woke hospitals with woke doctors wearing woke masks. Maybe that’s the plan.
Gee, didn’t see that coming.
Apparently, when my wife is talking, 76% of the time I miss vital information too.
Well, DUH!!!!!
This makes democrats happy.
Very accurate.
Between my lousy hearing, idiotic plastic shields, and people mumbling through face diapers, I just about gave up on talking.
Even with hearing aids in, still sounded like people were talking with a pillow on their mouth.
Those virtue-signaling masks’ ear loops play hell with my hearing aids. My younger son’s mom-in-law sewed me up a three-layer mask with ties. It is every bit as useful as the China-made abominations given out at med facilities.
I wear hearing aids but didn’t realize how much I relied on reading lips until the mask epidemic arrived.
When the doctors, nurses and staff are not comfortable with English as a first language. Good thing I rode the Chicago subway/el trains when I went to college. Gave me a head-start on understanding some of the gibberish.
Wonderful. Nothing like hurting the already ostracized.
Another good reason not to wear a mask. No reason they couldn’t have made “clear masks”. I believe the story is false in many ways.
I wear hearing aids. I can’t tell you how often I would say to store clerks that I could not understand them and could they speak up. It got really annoying for many of them
Good.
Oops...guess they did have clear masks. So what is the problem??
Is he still playing Beesehball?
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!
Who cares? Certainly not the Democrat/Communists who look at this as a small price to pay to turn America into a nation of government-dependent, irrationally frightened, cowardly hypochondriacs ... many of who are still walking around in that pitiful, depressed condition.
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