At what point do people start questioning if masks actually make things worse? It seems to be a likely correlation.
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Why would they make things worse?
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I'm still skeptical. Texas is a warmer, southern state, and is also less agglomerated. The dip also corresponds with the end of winter weather. Though I'm really interested in the source, if you don't mind sharing it. I suppose the source will answer my skepticism.
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What the chart shows is that the masks mandate was lifted AFTER the cases in Texas had dramatically dropped. But did they all stop wearing them? No.
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New Jersey population density per mile:1211.3 Texas population density per mile: 109.9 The chart doesn't state who actually WORE masks. Did people follow rules? Did they stop wearing them when it wasn't mandated any more? Masks are proven to help.
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It's almost as if masks make people sick.
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Texas did well last April too. Then got crushed in June and July. This virus is very seasonal
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Sure. And seatbelts don’t matter because people die in car accidents
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I see that lifting mask mandate is ASSOCIATED with cases not decreasing afterwards.
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Whereas they were steeply decreasing before lifting mask mandate.
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