The politicization of face masks

Darth Omar

Russian asset
At the end of May, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a notable, yet mostly ignored, large-scale study of COVID transmission in American schools. A few major news outlets covered its release by briefly reiterating the study’s summary: that masking then-unvaccinated teachers and improving ventilation with more fresh air were associated with a lower incidence of the virus in schools. Those are common-sense measures, and the fact that they seem to work is reassuring but not surprising.

Other findings of equal importance in the study, however, were absent from the summary and not widely reported.

These findings cast doubt on the impact of many of the most common mitigation measures in American schools. Distancing, hybrid models, classroom barriers, HEPA filters, and, most notably, requiring student masking were each found to not have a statistically significant benefit. In other words, these measures could not be said to be effective.

In the realm of science and public-health policy outside the U.S., the implications of these particular findings are not exactly controversial. Many of America’s peer nations around the world — including the U.K., Ireland, all of Scandinavia, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Italy — have exempted kids, with varying age cutoffs, from wearing masks in classrooms.

Conspicuously, there’s no evidence of more outbreaks in schools in those countries relative to schools in the U.S., where the solid majority of kids wore masks for an entire academic year and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. These countries, along with the World Health Organization, whose child-masking guidance differs substantially from the CDC’s recommendations, have explicitly recognized that the decision to mask students carries with it potential academic and social harms for children and may lack a clear benefit.

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/08/the-science-of-masking-kids-at-school-remains-uncertain.html
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Good article on masks in public schools from New York Magazine.

The upshot: the CDC withheld information from its own summary that concluded there was no statistically significant benefit to school mask mandate.

Secondly, since the UK and some other European countries don’t give two political shits one way or the other about masking kids, they simply follow the science and hence, no mask mandates in their schools.

Why does the CDC have a dog in the fight? This also raises the question of how much of our Covid ‘science’ has been corrupted by political or ideological agendas?
 
At the end of May, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a notable, yet mostly ignored, large-scale study of COVID transmission in American schools. A few major news outlets covered its release by briefly reiterating the study’s summary: that masking then-unvaccinated teachers and improving ventilation with more fresh air were associated with a lower incidence of the virus in schools. Those are common-sense measures, and the fact that they seem to work is reassuring but not surprising.

Other findings of equal importance in the study, however, were absent from the summary and not widely reported.

These findings cast doubt on the impact of many of the most common mitigation measures in American schools. Distancing, hybrid models, classroom barriers, HEPA filters, and, most notably, requiring student masking were each found to not have a statistically significant benefit. In other words, these measures could not be said to be effective.

In the realm of science and public-health policy outside the U.S., the implications of these particular findings are not exactly controversial. Many of America’s peer nations around the world — including the U.K., Ireland, all of Scandinavia, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Italy — have exempted kids, with varying age cutoffs, from wearing masks in classrooms.

Conspicuously, there’s no evidence of more outbreaks in schools in those countries relative to schools in the U.S., where the solid majority of kids wore masks for an entire academic year and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. These countries, along with the World Health Organization, whose child-masking guidance differs substantially from the CDC’s recommendations, have explicitly recognized that the decision to mask students carries with it potential academic and social harms for children and may lack a clear benefit.

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/08/the-science-of-masking-kids-at-school-remains-uncertain.html
___________

Good article on masks in public schools from New York Magazine.

The upshot: the CDC withheld information from its own summary that concluded there was no statistically significant benefit to school mask mandate.

Secondly, since the UK and some other European countries don’t give two political shits one way or the other about masking kids, they simply follow the science and hence, no mask mandates in their schools.

Why does the CDC have a dog in the fight? This also raises the question of how much of our Covid ‘science’ has been corrupted by political or ideological agendas?

All of it. It's a Nazi control plan.

insurance companies are paying providers to put a covid diagnosis on everything.

Wtf.

the mask cultists are merely demonstrating their willingness to be integrated into the necromonger hivemind.

They're evil and weak.
 
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Why do you have to go all extremist with it? Are we trapped in some sort of Covid matrix where the virus is an illusion?

Basically yes.

insurance companies are paying providers to put a covid diagnosis on everything.

Wtf.

the mask cultists are merely demonstrating their willingness to be integrated into the necromonger hivemind.

They're evil and weak.
 
Basically yes.

insurance companies are paying providers to put a covid diagnosis on everything.

Wtf.

the mask cultists are merely demonstrating their willingness to be integrated into the necromonger hivemind.

They're evil and weak.

The government reimburses hospitals for Covid diagnoses and if they go on the vent they make bank. As an anecdote, my former employer/hospital was rescued from financial distress by that little set up. Obviously, I can’t prove that there was fraud involved but anyone who can’t see the potential for abuse of the system—well, they prefer not to see it.

Rather than something dark and sinister about masks, I think the left uses them as a political weapon. Currently, they are being weaponized against DeSantis in FL. Since he is ‘killing children’ by standing against mask mandates in FL.

This makes democrats cynical low-lifes that aren’t above playing games with the lives of children but well short of actual Nazis.
 
The government reimburses hospitals for Covid diagnoses and if they go on the vent they make bank. As an anecdote, my former employer/hospital was rescued from financial distress by that little set up. Obviously, I can’t prove that there was fraud involved but anyone who can’t see the potential for abuse of the system—well, they prefer not to see it.

Rather than something dark and sinister about masks, I think the left uses them as a political weapon. Currently, they are being weaponized against DeSantis in FL. Since he is ‘killing children’ by standing against mask mandates in FL.

This makes democrats cynical low-lifes that aren’t above playing games with the lives of children but well short of actual Nazis.

That's dark and sinister too.

It's politicized, yes, AND it's a symbol of compliance to the totalitarian hivemind.
 
At the end of May, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a notable, yet mostly ignored, large-scale study of COVID transmission in American schools. A few major news outlets covered its release by briefly reiterating the study’s summary: that masking then-unvaccinated teachers and improving ventilation with more fresh air were associated with a lower incidence of the virus in schools. Those are common-sense measures, and the fact that they seem to work is reassuring but not surprising.

Other findings of equal importance in the study, however, were absent from the summary and not widely reported.

These findings cast doubt on the impact of many of the most common mitigation measures in American schools. Distancing, hybrid models, classroom barriers, HEPA filters, and, most notably, requiring student masking were each found to not have a statistically significant benefit. In other words, these measures could not be said to be effective.

In the realm of science and public-health policy outside the U.S., the implications of these particular findings are not exactly controversial. Many of America’s peer nations around the world — including the U.K., Ireland, all of Scandinavia, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Italy — have exempted kids, with varying age cutoffs, from wearing masks in classrooms.

Conspicuously, there’s no evidence of more outbreaks in schools in those countries relative to schools in the U.S., where the solid majority of kids wore masks for an entire academic year and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. These countries, along with the World Health Organization, whose child-masking guidance differs substantially from the CDC’s recommendations, have explicitly recognized that the decision to mask students carries with it potential academic and social harms for children and may lack a clear benefit.

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/08/the-science-of-masking-kids-at-school-remains-uncertain.html
___________

Good article on masks in public schools from New York Magazine.

The upshot: the CDC withheld information from its own summary that concluded there was no statistically significant benefit to school mask mandate.

Secondly, since the UK and some other European countries don’t give two political shits one way or the other about masking kids, they simply follow the science and hence, no mask mandates in their schools.

Why does the CDC have a dog in the fight? This also raises the question of how much of our Covid ‘science’ has been corrupted by political or ideological agendas?

If they are wrong that face masks help limit the spread of disease, I wore a cloth on my face for a time. If they are correct, I saved lives.

Cost benefit...?
 
If they are wrong that face masks help limit the spread of disease, I wore a cloth on my face for a time. If they are correct, I saved lives.

Cost benefit...?

taking vitamin d and using other therapies besides jab and mask would yield better results. why are those blacked out of the discussion or even suppressed?

that's highly suspect.
 
Basically yes.

insurance companies are paying providers to put a covid diagnosis on everything.

Wtf.

the mask cultists are merely demonstrating their willingness to be integrated into the necromonger hivemind.

They're evil and weak.

All the doctors and scientists are lying?

LOL. What????? That is a severe case of delusion.
 
The government reimburses hospitals for Covid diagnoses and if they go on the vent they make bank. As an anecdote, my former employer/hospital was rescued from financial distress by that little set up. Obviously, I can’t prove that there was fraud involved but anyone who can’t see the potential for abuse of the system—well, they prefer not to see it.

Rather than something dark and sinister about masks, I think the left uses them as a political weapon. Currently, they are being weaponized against DeSantis in FL. Since he is ‘killing children’ by standing against mask mandates in FL.

This makes democrats cynical low-lifes that aren’t above playing games with the lives of children but well short of actual Nazis.
Why not use them it worked against Trump.
 
At the end of May, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a notable, yet mostly ignored, large-scale study of COVID transmission in American schools. A few major news outlets covered its release by briefly reiterating the study’s summary: that masking then-unvaccinated teachers and improving ventilation with more fresh air were associated with a lower incidence of the virus in schools. Those are common-sense measures, and the fact that they seem to work is reassuring but not surprising.

Other findings of equal importance in the study, however, were absent from the summary and not widely reported.

These findings cast doubt on the impact of many of the most common mitigation measures in American schools. Distancing, hybrid models, classroom barriers, HEPA filters, and, most notably, requiring student masking were each found to not have a statistically significant benefit. In other words, these measures could not be said to be effective.

In the realm of science and public-health policy outside the U.S., the implications of these particular findings are not exactly controversial. Many of America’s peer nations around the world — including the U.K., Ireland, all of Scandinavia, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Italy — have exempted kids, with varying age cutoffs, from wearing masks in classrooms.

Conspicuously, there’s no evidence of more outbreaks in schools in those countries relative to schools in the U.S., where the solid majority of kids wore masks for an entire academic year and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. These countries, along with the World Health Organization, whose child-masking guidance differs substantially from the CDC’s recommendations, have explicitly recognized that the decision to mask students carries with it potential academic and social harms for children and may lack a clear benefit.

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/08/the-science-of-masking-kids-at-school-remains-uncertain.html
___________

Good article on masks in public schools from New York Magazine.

The upshot: the CDC withheld information from its own summary that concluded there was no statistically significant benefit to school mask mandate.

Secondly, since the UK and some other European countries don’t give two political shits one way or the other about masking kids, they simply follow the science and hence, no mask mandates in their schools.

Why does the CDC have a dog in the fight? This also raises the question of how much of our Covid ‘science’ has been corrupted by political or ideological agendas?

It can't be science until someone who is elected with a D after their name says it is science... It also can't be science if it doesn't make some Americans do something they don't want to do! Stop mislabling scientific studies as science you jerk!
 
It can't be science until someone who is elected with a D after their name says it is science... It also can't be science if it doesn't make some Americans do something they don't want to do! Stop mislabling scientific studies as science you jerk!

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It can't be science until someone who is elected with a D after their name says it is science... It also can't be science if it doesn't make some Americans do something they don't want to do! Stop mislabling scientific studies as science you jerk!

there he is!!

we need you out here, bro.
 
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