Trish Greenhalgh
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Wearing high-quality, well-fitting masks indoors is sensible when there's lots of respiratory illness locally. A review concluding the opposite had major flaws - we take it apart here.
https://theconversation.co...
03:14 PM - Feb 06, 2023
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DrShePersisted
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I read one of the recent studies, an experiment designed by Cochrane. Its experimental design was total crap. It's almost like they designed an experiment whose results would confirm an existing bias against the efficacy of masks. So I wouldn't trust their review of the literature either.
In response to Trish Greenhalgh.
04:05 PM - Feb 06, 2023
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Perpetual Mystic
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In response to DrShePersisted.
I am looking for other people who are still covid cautious as well - happy I came across your post! Gave you a follow.
And I'm so happy to see this. I was SO upset when I saw that "study" quoted in an article. The anti-maskers just won't give it up.
10:19 AM - Feb 07, 2023
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ML Hart
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In response to Perpetual Mystic.
I had Chronic Fatigue Syndrome years and years ago (before it had a name); got Covid early (before testing) and dealing w/long-symptoms since. 4x vax and masks forever, for me
10:32 AM - Apr 04, 2023
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Mynxie
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In response to DrShePersisted.
It's in the article.
"An updated Cochrane Review published last week is the latest to suggest face masks don’t work in the community. However there are problems with the review’s methodology and its underpinning assumptions about transmission."
Then it explained why its conclusions were misleading
09:47 PM - Feb 06, 2023 (Edited)
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