Nope. A better arguement is that the covid-19 does not exist. Which is doesn't.
But when you do have a contagious repository infection for real, masks will work to some extent. It isn't the size of the virus that is the only problem. Masks stop the droplets that an actual virus rides on. So if there really is a pandemic, masks will cut down transmission.
Nope. A better arguement is that the covid-19 does not exist. Which is doesn't.
But when you do have a contagious repository infection for real, masks will work to some extent. It isn't the size of the virus that is the only problem. Masks stop the droplets that an actual virus rides on. So if there really is a pandemic, masks will cut down transmission.
Cool. Handshake account with the droplet argument. Masks have never been shown to work and there is no research to prove the droplet hypothesis.