It's good information, but isn't really new information. Face masks increase carbon dioxide intake while decreasing oxygen intake. Increased CO2 absorption into the blood stream causes 'acidosis' and undermines the PH balance of the body, thereby compromising the immune system. Continued acidification of the red blood cells leads to cancer formation. Cancer cannot form without acidosis occurring. OSHA has known about this for over 50 years and it was well established in OSHA regulations ( 29 CFR §1910.134) until the 'COVID' pandemic occurred. These records were then tossed to the side and censored while a new directive was imposed supporting the continual use of face masks. This was done without any supporting evidence of their efficacy and safety. In fact, OSHA previously regulated the use of face masks (N-95) to be used as a last resort only in environments of high particulates and for a short period of no longer than 20 minutes. The face mask was then suppose to be discarded and not used again. The N-95 respirator (face mask) was originally created by 3M corporation specifically for the particulates in the coal industry.
OSHA establishes that having an oxygen level below 19.5% may be deadly, or result in organ failure and severe bacterial infections (e.g. pleurisy). Atmospheric oxygen is 20.95%. This equates to only a 1.45% drop in oxygen for crossing into a safety hazard. Couple this with the almost immediate build up of exhale moisture clogging the pores in the mask and undermining its efficacy, but its continued long-term use is really a form self-imposed water-boarding.
It's good information, but isn't really new information. Face masks increase carbon dioxide intake while decreasing oxygen intake. Increased CO2 absorption into the blood stream causes 'acidosis' and undermines the PH balance of the body, thereby compromising the immune system. Continued acidification of the red blood cells leads to cancer formation. Cancer cannot form without acidosis occurring. OSHA has known about this for over 50 years and it was well established in OSHA regulations ( 29 CFR §1910.134) until the 'COVID' pandemic occurred. These records were then tossed to the side and censored while a new directive was imposed supporting the continual use of face masks. This was done without any supporting evidence of their efficacy and safety. In fact, OSHA previously regulated the use of face masks (N-95) to be used as a last resort only in environments of high particulates and for a short period of no longer than 20 minutes. The face mask was then suppose to be discarded and not used again. The N-95 respirator (face mask) was originally created by 3M corporation specifically for the particulates in the coal industry.
OSHA establishes that having an oxygen level below 19.5% may be deadly, or result in organ failure and severe bacterial infections (e.g. pleurisy). Atmospheric oxygen is 20.95%. This equates to only a 1.45% drop in oxygen for crossing into a safety hazard. Couple this with the almost immediate build up of exhale moisture clogging the pores in the mask and undermining its efficacy, but its continued long-term use is really a form self-imposed water-boarding.
Butt butt that’s not what the news reporter said...
and no matter HOW MUCH you explain this to people, they will still ask the same question 24 hours later...