I don’t actually have a strong opinion on mask mandates, but one point that IMO is under discussed:
When this all got started there was a shortage of good (n95 or better) masks! Source control matters more when people can’t unilaterally block most aerosols, right?
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So when people say, “mask up indoors even if vaccinated to protect the immunocompromised since sterilizing immunity isn’t perfect”… I’ll do it, but I hope the vulnerable people are wearing at least n95s! And I have seen zero public health messaging so far on that point.
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A few months ago, I was advising someone who had some proximity to official-ish decision makers on the subject of recommending (K)N95 respirators. Apparently public health people were (are?) still worried that the general public will divert supply from healthcare workers.
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I was, uh, pretty upset by this, especially since it was in the middle of a big wave and before most people could get vaccinated. I would *hope* that every healthcare site is aggressively procuring respirators (in case, uh, another boat gets stuck in the Suez Canal), but... 🤷♂️
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Yeah, if only we had public health officials who saw dishonestly manipulating the public as a costly thing they should approximately never do…
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I am not even sure that this concern has basis in fact any more? Obviously things will change with enough demand but I can (and do) buy significant numbers of respirators for basically nothing.
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