I hate to point fingers, but imagine having the same Q&A with the leadership of the @CDCgov - do you think we'd get the same well-informed answers with an equal level of scientific basis?
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I think that the advice for people not to wear masks is based more on shortage of masks rather than 'ineffectiveness.'
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I, for one, am outraged, and plan to cut my Cracker Jack consumption in protest.
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American used to wear masks during a virus outbreak, and passengers without masks were refused to get on board a bus.pic.twitter.com/X42RzdU1Fq
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This is exactly some of us have kept wondering. So, thanks for the report. The BBC reported this just 2 days back: "Since the start of the coronavirus outbreak, the official advice from the WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION has been clear"...
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"Only two types of people should wear masks: those who are sick and show symptoms, and those who are caring for people who are suspected to have the coronavirus. NOBODY ELSE NEEDS TO WEAR A MASK, and there are several reasons for that"...
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Telling people they don’t need masks is a message that may have backfired. As
@AmandaUseMath illustrates below, countries that enforced mask usage "flattened" their curves sooner than those those that told the public not to use them https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/17/opinion/coronavirus-face-masks.html …pic.twitter.com/WITu4DeTMH
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