Can anyone offer a list of articles from highly reputable sources that give the benefits (or*** LACK THEREOF***) of wearing a mask to prevent Covid or anything else. I’d like to be able to pass this information along to others. Thanks.
Thank you, Peacefulquest. Much appreciated!
Any more references from all are very welcome.
The Brownstone Institute has many articles on masks.
And here is a smaller set of just the more recent articles that are from the beginning of 2023 till now:
Mask are nothing more than petri dishes that causes the wearer to breath in his/her own respiratory viruses.
Yes, I believe that to be the case. I’m looking for reputable articles to pass along which make the same case! Thanks.
Thank you, Karen.
In pictures: Shorts The note says the mask needs to be rated higher than N-95 (N-95+) which is not recommended to wear.
Thank you, Sara.
I like that the World Council for Health article alerts people to psychological harms from society masking. Most do-gooders wear masks because they think they are ‘helping protect’ other people – but what if they are notified that they are actually helping to HARM other people instead? Masks harm society.
Thank you, Mihelca. Seems like simple common sense, doesn’t it. I appreciate being able to share this resource with others. Makes me think of the saying: The mind is like an umbrella. It is useless unless it is opened. : )
I understand all the studies against mask wearing, especially on a population level. But is there any role for them for an individual person with an immune deficiency? Don’t they at least reduce the number of particulates that someone may breathe, reducing their risk of catching something that might be more deadly for them than the average person?
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