Study finds mask wearing likely makes 'little or no difference' regarding flu transmission
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Massive Meta-Study On Mask Wearing Delivers Kill Shot To COVID Narrative
By Peter LaBarbera, WND News Center Wearing face-masks — even fancier N95 masks — probably has “little or no” effect in protecting against COVID-19 and the flu compared to not wearing one, according to a massive new British meta-study. “There is uncertainty about the effects of masks,” concludes a team of 12 international researchers in
Peer-Reviewed Study Shows "Little To No Difference" In Preventing COVID, Flu Infection With Masks
A new and large peer-reviewed study has shown that there is "little to no difference" between wearing a mask, and not wearing a mask when it comes to preventing COVID-19 and flu infections. The international research collaboration analyzed several dozen rigorous studies focusing on "physical interventions" against COVID-19 and influenza.
Massive meta-study on mask wearing delivers kill shot to COVID narrative
Cryptologic Technician Technical 3rd Class Tyler Manson, from Palm Bay, Florida, fires an M9 handgun during a live-fire training exercise on the flight deck of U.S. 7th Fleet flagship USS Blue Ridge, March 15, 2021. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Matt Hall) Wearing face-masks — even fancier N95 masks — probably has "little or no" effect in protecting against COVID-19 and the flu compared to not wearing one, according…
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