I live in NYC, we got hit hard, and I've been wearing masks every day since March 2020. I have been totally fine, so have my parents.
I'm sure I will be downvoted, but it's the truth, and my experience is one of many here.
If you're going to continue to espouse this view, why not post articles stating the opposite? Isn't that what research is all about? Being able to see both sides of the coin?
Example:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32527856/
"We conclude that wearing of face masks in public corresponds to the most effective means to prevent interhuman transmission, and this inexpensive practice, in conjunction with simultaneous social distancing, quarantine, and contact tracing, represents the most likely fighting opportunity to stop the COVID-19 pandemic. Our work also highlights the fact that sound science is essential in decision-making for the current and future public health pandemics."
I live in NYC, we got hit hard, and I've been wearing masks every day since March 2020. I have been totally fine, so have my parents.
I'm sure I will be downvoted, but it's the truth, and my experience is one of many here.
If you're going to continue to espouse this view, why not post articles stating the opposite? Isn't that what research is all about? Being able to see both sides of the coin?
Found an article right here for you:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32527856/
"We conclude that wearing of face masks in public corresponds to the most effective means to prevent interhuman transmission, and this inexpensive practice, in conjunction with simultaneous social distancing, quarantine, and contact tracing, represents the most likely fighting opportunity to stop the COVID-19 pandemic. Our work also highlights the fact that sound science is essential in decision-making for the current and future public health pandemics."
I live in NYC, we got hit hard, and I've been wearing masks every day since March 2020. I have been totally fine, so have my parents.
I'm sure I will be downvoted, but it's the truth, and my experience is one of many here.
If you're going to continue to espouse this view, why not post articles stating the opposite? Isn't that what research is all about? Being able to see both sides of the coin?