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.
Finally, all the correlational studies that find states/countries with mask mandates doing better? Sure, maybe it's due to confounding that masks are associated with *other* better behaviors but... that just kills the harm argument.
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But that’s really stretching it. There then has to be harm, not demonstrated, also somehow never comes up in studies, but is dwarfed by a lot of benefits, all of which have to be orthagonal to the mask benefit.
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