Right, and no doubt training+seal is very important for protecting oneself. But let me go here again, source control is different. I think this is my most plain-language analytic argument for why that's so.https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/04/dont-wear-mask-yourself/610336/ …
I’m really going to disagree here. What you’re outlining is a common claim that is almost completely debunked empirically. Safety gains are so much larger than any measurable increased risk taking that they are barely noise if that.
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Plus with masks, they have a signaling function, they let people know something extraordinary is going on and I had bet they increase distance and that’s what that experiment I linked to shows.
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We have actual reviews of helmet use, which I review in the paper that’s a pre-print above and they overwhelmingly show the benefits of safety devices greatly outweigh anything you can posit as increased risk.
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Don’t argue with this guy - he’s trolling all over Twitter with the same dumb anti-mask arguments. He’d be better spending his energy towards putting a mask on the 30 minutes he’s in the grocery store than arguing for hours flimsy anti-mask positions
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