@rlayton27 @ZeinerChris @fox13 https://t.co/83EV275gQv https://t.co/g7VgBPjCVG https://t.co/DYJxO9OiWN https://t.co/vLxjppnHwF (2013 study, not a new idea) https://t.co/HdAU8rPCTe https://t.co/skIn5oURrt Here are a few papers if you could give a rats ass a
@SomeoneJusta @angelofnv @vigdisjenner @calfan613 @PLUR__vibes @NicoleAMaines @GregAbbott_TX Here’s another study that looks at cloth masks https://t.co/9RPi845xeu
@cheeryxcaroline @2ndNewMoon @RagnarDaneskold @drdavidsamadi @sarahmanavis @cheeryxcaroline It really is astounding that even after being provided with 10 separate scientific sources in response to your single opinion article (which didn't even support you
@cheeryxcaroline @2ndNewMoon @RagnarDaneskold @drdavidsamadi Here’s 7 more studies, all completed since your opinion article was published claiming a lack of science: https://t.co/wYf2mMza5B https://t.co/DO4LGUTsgF https://t.co/6h2MMHE0BV https://t.co/
@KateBus05902540 @pblowe2 @ScottABahr @djfrein @Zandebar @BuckSexton Here are some more for you to ignore: https://t.co/kKs3vdaFSm https://t.co/pieJEhR85q https://t.co/PNIqstdOxq https://t.co/gd6UP6L5cj https://t.co/ap18bewR9u https://t.co/9xOPb3HqMx https
@DriversAmerican @SanDiegoCounty @fox5sandiego Rodriguez-Palacios A, Cominelli F, Basson AR, Pizarro TT, Ilic S. Textile Masks and Surface Covers-A Spray Simulation Method and a “Universal Droplet Reduction Model” Against Respiratory Pandemics. Front Med (
@Mightyanchove @fakeriwnl @ShowElisabeth @LaraLeaTrump Front Med: Textile Masks and Surface Covers-A Spray Simulation Method and a "Universal Droplet Reduction Model" Against Respiratory Pandemics https://t.co/DofIFXc1ex
@TMPenny2 @islaYEG @nandelabra @seanfeucht "we demonstrated that two-layer household textiles produced a profound reduction of environmental droplet contamination as effectively as medical-grade materials." https://t.co/lqdLD04cLd
RT @Wellington_Tds: @BrunoBorba007 @aosfatos @AfpChecamos @oatila @agencialupa @fatooufake @efarsas @mellziland Já leu esses? https://t.co…
@BrunoBorba007 @mellziland @aosfatos @AfpChecamos @oatila @agencialupa @fatooufake @efarsas @analise_covid19 @melmarkoski https://t.co/O6dYws43gy "In conclusion, we demonstrated that two-layer household textiles produced a profound reduction of environmen
Textile Masks and Surface Covers—A Spray Simulation Method and a “Universal Droplet Reduction Model” Against Respiratory Pandemics https://t.co/U3Ya3uAOwE
RT @Tallyvision: When used as double-layers, textiles were as effective as medical mask/surgical-cloth materials, reducing droplet dispersi…
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Textile Masks and Surface Covers—A Spray Simulation Method and a “Universal Droplet Reduction Model” Against Respiratory Pandemics https://t.co/dp0A4otAD2
@Traconesu @LizMckennl @MarkHolder27 @RexChapman Here are some legitimate, peer-reviewed scientific studies on mask wearing. You’re welcome.
@superbirdman1 @Surgeon_General that was from 2015. Many more studies since then. It was also looking at protection of the wearer and not the benefits of protecting the other people FROM respiratory droplets expelled by the wearer. Here is a 2020 study
@XRPBooboo @Carolyn4546 @RosbelDuran @_WhiteRabbitt_ Sorry Booboo but I would take the word/study of dr./scientist before someone on youtube. https://t.co/iMzhFljbFn or this one if you think the other is a paid advert. https://t.co/bOtU0J9R03
Yep! And studies using germ-free mice further support that two layers of fabric fully protected animals from being reach by micro droplets...wear masks. See preprint (https://t.co/YBHX9PNPWt)...peer-reviewed Process completed. Coming soon.
@i_coda @kootnygirl @brittlestar @Boab10s It doesn’t matter if you know surgeons, they wear masks to prevent them from contaminating you. Several studies have been done on the aerosol effect & analysis of spray reduction. Here’s one - https://t.co/IWsK
@johnkawakami @jasnhrpr @justin_hart @kerpen Here is the relevant quote from the study: “When used as double layers, TEXTILES WERE AS EFFECTIVE AS MEDICAL MASK/ surgical cloth materials” https://t.co/kKOyfXgbg1 https://t.co/2OxbFEfLE9
@Sonic_cs Obviously this looks like they are useless, but here is a research paper that shows homemade masks work for sneezing, in terms of limiting the distance bacteria spreads "Household Textiles Retain Liquid Droplets, Particularly if Double Layered"
@jasnhrpr @justin_hart @kerpen If you click your link to this outdated disproven 5 year old study NOT ABOUT COVID you will see that a new study from THIS year has disproven this old low quality study & shown that double layered cloth masks are EXTREMEL
@ndrew_lawrence Try googling ‘coronavirus spray simulation’ https://t.co/XQ9dSzzddT synchronized implementation of EDBs as a “community droplet reduction solution” (i.e., face covers/scarfs/masks and surface covers) will reduce COVID-19 EnvDC and thus the
@galleg000s @ColdbeerSteven Something is better than nothing. Higher thread count the better. https://t.co/VA22CZqgSr
@theedgeofright @LuvRocks40 @gal_deplorable @Emilita10459158 @GovAbbott Reminder: You were trying to debunk the use of homemade cloth masks which these clearly are not. Also your video is clear; the billions of masks being made per day aren’t coming from t
@LuvRocks40 @theedgeofright @gal_deplorable @Emilita10459158 @GovAbbott That study was from 2015 and has since been disproven by multiple newer studies (On that same website!)in particular this one from this year 2020 looking specifically at pandemic trans
@BrianForsberg5 @RichLeMond @RexChapman @RevolutionaryEd what science is that?https://t.co/VRtqywzRoh
@RichLeMond @RexChapman I'm just a physician who values the truth. Here's some science for you: 1)https://t.co/Ir3E2jSLEQ 2)https://t.co/Zi9JftNyCd 3)https://t.co/kVd17sJ0XG 4)https://t.co/vaWo3TBUuE 5)https://t.co/vaWo3TBUuE 6)https://t.co/sXh2zXTMqK 7)h
Face covers: wear em. The science is strong. They don’t actually have to be uncomfortable- two layers of fabric, can be light and loose as long as it covers face+nose -are effective at limiting germ spread https://t.co/x8cMILyDvB @ar_twtr22 @RAUAlbany
@davidshukmanbbc I found your article very interesting and thought you might be interested in this study published in Frontiers in Medicine last week. https://t.co/iXSEwne18B The compulsary wearing of face covering on public transport and in places like sh
need a bit more evidence on why we should consistently use #facemasks ? see @ar_twtr22 et al creative experiment ...more to come!
Congratulations @ar_twtr22 on your newly published @FrontiersIn article: https://t.co/dqf64J5MbA #facemasks @dr_eichler