Masks may protect you from getting covid

Texas used to be great, great bar room music scene (Texas red dirt), loved it. San Antonio was my favourite city, Austin was only a brief visit, also border towns like Laredo or the beach at San Padre.

Being infiltrated by lefties, so not so good these days apparently.
 
the fabric of these masks have holes 120 times larger than viral pathogens.

Now l know most of you stupids can't figure 2 plus 2, so I'm guessing that little equation would be like dealing with quantum physics for you.

Hers the explanation that a 6 year old would need. If you had 120 little virus pathogens, they could fit through just one hole of which there are hundreds of thousands in ash mask. No ? l guess not, probably need a simpler explanation for you.





The BBC you little rebel🤪 power to the people. TPF
 
The way masks are worn by the general population is a waste of time and money in terms of protection. I think it is primarily an indicator to the government about the level of compliance in the general population. An instant, visual opinion poll.

In some medical situations when dealing with symptomatic patient I can see that they might be useful, otherwise not.

As some of you know, I have heart issues, irregular rhythms (arrhythmia) in the main. Wearing a mask causes me distress and discomfort, so much so that I avoid wearing one as much as I can. I go into shops as little as possible and avoid public transport. It is a very obvious and noticeable effect, measurable too.
 
Accepted. And yet you still claim that the masks stop people being able to breathe enough oxygen. Oxygen molecules are 1000s of times smaller than virus particles. How does that work?
Like all you want Hackney.
Speaking as someone who has to wear a mask at work and on public transport, (and sometimes strides out of tube stations up escalators,) it's obvious that the mask is blocking oxygen. At the end of a day at work, I've got a headache, and at the top of the escalators, I have to pull the mask away to breathe.

Do the masks stop the spread of the virus? I have no idea, but they definitely have an effect on me.
 
Like all you want Hackney.
Speaking as someone who has to wear a mask at work and on public transport, (and sometimes strides out of tube stations up escalators, it's obvious that the mask is blocking oxygen. At the end of a day at work, I've got a headache, and at the top of the escalators, I have to pull the mask away to breathe.

Do the masks stop the spread of the virus? I have no idea, but they definitely have an effect on me.
Why thanks for your permission.
 
To help explain to the brainless Thicky Dick
 

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Like all you want Hackney.
Speaking as someone who has to wear a mask at work and on public transport, (and sometimes strides out of tube stations up escalators,) it's obvious that the mask is blocking oxygen. At the end of a day at work, I've got a headache, and at the top of the escalators, I have to pull the mask away to breathe.

Do the masks stop the spread of the virus? I have no idea, but they definitely have an effect on me.
20% it stops, if the morons wear masks for say 10 hours a day, they lose 2 hours worth of oxygen per day. I know they are not very bright but if they knew how much damage that did to your health, well l guess they are that frightened other the common cold they'd still do it. Explains the brain trash they talk.
 
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