I will stipulate that one virus particle is smaller than one hole in a mask. Can you stipulate that it doesn’t make the case against masks?
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It isn’t relevant, because the virus is not primarily or even meaningfully carrier as single virions through the mask. Anyone claiming it is relevant is wrong, and is asking the wrong questions.
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I also didn’t change the question. You asked whether I could stipulate that it doesn’t make the case against masks. I stipulate that it doesn’t make the case against masks because masks prevent transfer of the droplets they carry the viruses, not individual virus particles.
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I know Chris already said it, but I’ll second—he didn’t change the question.
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Provide proof that virus particles travel through the air without carriers, then. Without that, your question is just an assumption based on incomplete data.
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