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There was a lot of then-conflicting data about masks but I am glad to see this confirm what we thought.
Fortunately it is moot here in N. Texas. Between the mall (the one of the few still thriving) and Walmart and other retail stores I may have seen 10 people in masks.
The only thing is people will probably not look askance at masks anymore. I wonder how long before they feature prominently in robbery sprees.
Just wash them.
Not a BFD.
Basically, take a piece of paper, or cloth, spit in it (your breath contains moisture), rub your saliva into the material, then place it over your nose and mouth and breath in all that you breathe out for hours. No mystery why a mask turns into a Petri dish.
The silence from pediatricians, and particularly pulmonologists, has been deafening. (How can masking be good for developing lungs? And it must be especially damaging when children try to do PE wearing them.)
IMO, the most shocking part of the Plandemic, with regards to masking, exc... has been witnessing the callous disregard of (formerly respected) "medical professionals", for their patient's well being.
On another note- it will also not be surprising, if we come to find out that this masking of the entire citizenry, has done tremendous psychological damage to children, (and adults) as well. (Basic communication requires being able to read and react to facial expressions. How can that happen if faces are covered up?)
My 2 cents.
Like common sense doesn’t tell us that.
And? Those bacteria came from the environment, the air, the surfaces, the water, the dirt that children interact with. Swab their clothes, swab their hands or noses and you will find the bacteria.