The CDC Accidentally Admits Cloth Masks Are Not Effective
j September 11, 2020
September 10, 2020 by Scott Hounsell
A
woman walks out of a liquor store past a sign requesting its customers
to wear a mask Tuesday, June 23, 2020, in Santa Monica, Calif. The state
Department of Public Health recorded more than 5,000 new cases Tuesday,
putting the total number of positive cases at more than 183,000. The
state has seen more than 5,500 deaths related to COVID-19. (AP Photo/Jae
C. Hong)
For the last several weeks, wildfires have been ravaging the State of
California, sending people literally running for their lives. Fearless
leaders across the country who have been calling these fires a result
of global warming, however, have forgotten that there are other states
in the West with forests that aren’t an absolute tinder bin. While
fires are a constant summer event in the West, forest management
policies vary from state to state, and therefore, the severity of fires
in some states is exponentially worse than others.
As a result of
the disastrous fire season in California, the air quality here is less
than stellar. Just today, at my own home in Southern California,
everything outside appears brownish-orangish-red as a result of the sun
being filtered through the disgusting smoke. As a result of the
horrible air quality, the CDC posted an announcement on their Facebook
page regarding the use of cloth masks in the areas most effective by
smoke.
Isn’t that just adorable?
Remember
that “science” that they always like to throw in the face of
conservatives? Let’s take a quick look at this info through the lens of
actual science. They just told us that smoke particulates are too
small to be stopped by a cloth mask. While N95 masks will protect up to
95% of particles, down to .1 microns in size. A quick Google search
will tell us that smoke particles and debris are usually .4 to .7
microns in size. According to the CDC, cloth masks are not effective in
stopping materials that size.
Another quick Google search will
tell us that the Wuhan Virus is .12 microns in size, about a quarter in
size of the smoke and fire debris particulate. Even if we factor for
the “respiratory droplets” that are allegedly to blame for the spread of
coronavirus, those droplets are as small as .5 microns, or as small or
smaller than smoke and fire debris particulate. These factors and
figures aren’t hidden in some CDC vault that only their scientists are
capable of accessing. Yet another quick Google search will show these
figures within seconds.
The CDC cannot, on one hand, demand we
wear masks because of the prevention of the spread of a disease (or
droplets containing the disease) and then tell us that those same masks
are ineffective in stopping particles that are bigger than the disease
we are trying to prevent.
Should you wear a mask while in public
places? Yes, if anything to keep the maskholes in check. Are they
effective? The CDC doesn’t seem to think so.
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j September 11, 2020
September 10, 2020 by Scott Hounsell
A
woman walks out of a liquor store past a sign requesting its customers
to wear a mask Tuesday, June 23, 2020, in Santa Monica, Calif. The state
Department of Public Health recorded more than 5,000 new cases Tuesday,
putting the total number of positive cases at more than 183,000. The
state has seen more than 5,500 deaths related to COVID-19. (AP Photo/Jae
C. Hong)
For the last several weeks, wildfires have been ravaging the State of
California, sending people literally running for their lives. Fearless
leaders across the country who have been calling these fires a result
of global warming, however, have forgotten that there are other states
in the West with forests that aren’t an absolute tinder bin. While
fires are a constant summer event in the West, forest management
policies vary from state to state, and therefore, the severity of fires
in some states is exponentially worse than others.
As a result of
the disastrous fire season in California, the air quality here is less
than stellar. Just today, at my own home in Southern California,
everything outside appears brownish-orangish-red as a result of the sun
being filtered through the disgusting smoke. As a result of the
horrible air quality, the CDC posted an announcement on their Facebook
page regarding the use of cloth masks in the areas most effective by
smoke.
Isn’t that just adorable?
Remember
that “science” that they always like to throw in the face of
conservatives? Let’s take a quick look at this info through the lens of
actual science. They just told us that smoke particulates are too
small to be stopped by a cloth mask. While N95 masks will protect up to
95% of particles, down to .1 microns in size. A quick Google search
will tell us that smoke particles and debris are usually .4 to .7
microns in size. According to the CDC, cloth masks are not effective in
stopping materials that size.
Another quick Google search will
tell us that the Wuhan Virus is .12 microns in size, about a quarter in
size of the smoke and fire debris particulate. Even if we factor for
the “respiratory droplets” that are allegedly to blame for the spread of
coronavirus, those droplets are as small as .5 microns, or as small or
smaller than smoke and fire debris particulate. These factors and
figures aren’t hidden in some CDC vault that only their scientists are
capable of accessing. Yet another quick Google search will show these
figures within seconds.
The CDC cannot, on one hand, demand we
wear masks because of the prevention of the spread of a disease (or
droplets containing the disease) and then tell us that those same masks
are ineffective in stopping particles that are bigger than the disease
we are trying to prevent.
Should you wear a mask while in public
places? Yes, if anything to keep the maskholes in check. Are they
effective? The CDC doesn’t seem to think so.
via The CDC Accidentally Admits Cloth Masks Are Not Effective
https://jonsnewplace.wordpress.com/2020/09/11/the-cdc-accidentally-admits-cloth-masks-are-not-effective/
Thanks to : https://jonsnewplace.wordpress.com