@rebelpeach1 @mediumeli @theoleary @paul_bryant @carahB1 @PaulGBrandon @jasmith_yorku 1) It is supported by data. https://t.co/Sxoj5ek2uf https://t.co/v3nw1c253R https://t.co/TrI3AnfgY2 https://t.co/MN9n7x81N0 2) Data showing that masks aren't effective ag
@Harriso45433397 https://t.co/cvhG8q7FOu https://t.co/FkclsA7l6O https://t.co/dWNzvUjAa1 All seem to have better numbers than 0%
@Bunny_Dough @tsn_says Buddy, try reading beyond the paper's title: https://t.co/R3H02ZYwaX https://t.co/yCvLcOc9Nl
@Jenna_bee__ @AlanSim34718124 Yes. This is shown in study after study after study. https://t.co/Sxoj5ek2uf https://t.co/v3nw1c253R https://t.co/TrI3AnfgY2 https://t.co/3UmRgwRx8T
@apt12sydney @markmar43049153 @newscomauHQ I picked these ones. https://t.co/ov6P3BbXmR You can't address them.
@thelukass71 @ReubenR80027912 @luckytran compared with each other. Here are the 6 studies that are included in the qualitative synthesis for mask-wearing (figure 5) https://t.co/oUCOGjDCp1 https://t.co/yRo5MjrRTf https://t.co/Yhfk1WrTax https://t.co/QgoF6
RT @Just_Why23: @alkcheet @cricketwyvern @MattPachent @NicolaSturgeon Here' s an article discussing studies carried out on the effectivenes…
@alkcheet @cricketwyvern @MattPachent @NicolaSturgeon Here' s an article discussing studies carried out on the effectiveness of mask wearing: https://t.co/tkxmYP1woI And here are two of the papers cited in that article: https://t.co/DhNybx7Rrk https://t.co
@paulf774 @cricketwyvern @MattPachent @NicolaSturgeon There are 11 studies on the effects of mask wearing cited in the table in the article. No links, but all you need to do is Google them. Here are two of the studies cited: https://t.co/wj0l6N8cAY https:/
@CheshireSkitz @luckytran How so? Studies show that masks are effective at reducing spread. https://t.co/Sxoj5ek2uf https://t.co/v3nw1c253R https://t.co/TrI3AnfgY2 https://t.co/3UmRgwRx8T
@RealCanuckLib @BreannaPhipps12 There are many many studies that show masks DO have a benefit. https://t.co/Sxoj5ek2uf https://t.co/v3nw1c253R https://t.co/TrI3AnfgY2 https://t.co/3UmRgwRx8T
@LaFlemm47312772 @pamp69 Tu as aussi celles-ci : -https://t.co/ZIswGHTl2R -https://t.co/I7V1gkbgXe
@J4SAY707 @WendyEd28758009 @steve_cornell @RepSwalwell Lol an opinion piece in Bloomberg by a non-scientist. Very persuasive. 1) https://t.co/CWPtpSuotE — 2) https://t.co/OMqvn0Qy6R — 3) https://t.co/kuRNxV6VTs — for starters. idk why these people kee
@JamesManson6263 I would, therefore, suggest that you are a poor quality lawyer, and clients would do well to avoid your services for fear of ending up convicted of crimes they were never originally charged for. 30 seconds on the internet. Can I be a law
@TheRawSpeak Masks do work. This is shown in study after study after study. https://t.co/Sxoj5e2Zsf https://t.co/v3nw1bL21R https://t.co/TrI3Anxqca https://t.co/3UmRgx9Gn1
@SnippityPakin @thealexfreed @AConcernedPare2 @graciefacelove Can you provide any of this overwhelming evidence? Here's some studies showing that mask usage prevents spread: https://t.co/Sxoj5e2rCH https://t.co/v3nw1bKucj https://t.co/TrI3AnwSmC https://t
@AngelOnAWire21 @PatrickStaple12 @Stokes_666 @LNBDublin @RexChapman @davenewworld_2 Study done in China found face mask use to cut transmission by 79% in family homes, prior to diagnosis. https://t.co/KUBfefwsA8 A reconciled essay of 172 other individual
@helper409 @CureLiberalism1 @c0nc0rdance 7. https://t.co/qeBdi65RYO 8. https://t.co/AVT3IVQv4x 9. https://t.co/L9prL8pWOg 10. https://t.co/jIj8d5u5Y1 11. https://t.co/2ths2Gbj3R Now, please dispute my peer-review, published references or provide your alle
@kerpen If you look at efficacy of mask use in homes.... https://t.co/rRW1OtRS1P 79% efficacy. The best results are revealed when you take the masks into the highest transmission zones.
@__nRv___ @afao94 @OSS117_Helsinki Études qui démontrent l'efficacité du masque : https://t.co/TsjvhmvG7X https://t.co/Lj8Jv6z8d2 https://t.co/uyyLv10SEQ https://t.co/t0IE37jTuH https://t.co/pSwt58ZBZD https://t.co/62I8CqLpMp https://t.co/TbY4Ew2kxQ https:
@BryanMittler @SenTomCotton @UMich Do you prefer this one from Beijing that showed a 79% reduction in transmission in households that wore masks? https://t.co/8lgzLvm186
@JVanMullen @ravencallin @saletan @jaredpolis This is the study to which you refer: https://t.co/axnnpgJwWd This is the statement of the study: (see screenshot) https://t.co/a6XUjXHtEI
@skelliam @GOPLeader Do you prefer this one from Beijing that showed a 79% reduction in transmission in households that war masks? https://t.co/8lgzLvm186
@Mairide2 @AkSonya10 @moosensquirrel @24hoursalove1 @Jenny42053534 @redinthecloset @Covid19Critical Surgeons do not change masks every 30 minutes, nor are they expected to. Try to remember I’ve been an RN for a very long time. I’ve spent plenty of time in
@ThoughtsJ2022 @AmitAryaMD This is a non-peer-reviewed working paper. Respectfully, this is not evidence masks don’t work. On the other hand, here is evidence they do work: https://t.co/zG9Fx3iUlr
Geez, you tools. Study after study says otherwise. 79% effective in households https://t.co/bdwMLxWVVG
@pablogonzalezt @FelipeMiguelBA Yo no soy nadie para "explicar". Solo confío más en aportes científicos que en políticos que acomodan las medidas sanitarias a las encuestas. https://t.co/ptqdkuAchi https://t.co/n7uTFVkstC https://t.co/DDDdDzwfsz https://t
@therealrthorat @100Dianne @VPrasadMDMPH This is a real world study showing benefit of source masking. https://t.co/QcU9BwztXL
@shikigamild @ALittleTweet @ianmSC You claimed the WHO says there is a lack of evidence. You were wrong. There is evidence which the WHO cites: [34] https://t.co/UWOVBLNj5e [35] https://t.co/7q4jwFCF9M [36] https://t.co/3UIVYFfLQ8 (You're also wrong to i
@Zan_Moto @cliff_mcqueen @agallacher26 @toryboypierce like this study? Why are you asking a question that none of us know the answer to? Maybe in a few years?? Mask wearing is a not a big ask, easy to do, and effective... https://t.co/WzmeY4fO9p
@flexkavana05 @EAGsquared @DumbCommieBroad @katrosenfield I mean, it's pretty much impossible to conduct an RCT for any population health measure, so that will likely never exist. But here: https://t.co/Vdtc4P3STm
RT @Kot_Behemot_NSA: @zyzio79 @JerzyOstrowski5 @TurkawkaPL @czesio_sl Pewnie nie ma takich badań. Zerknij tu. Ograniczenie transmisji w rod…
@zyzio79 @JerzyOstrowski5 @TurkawkaPL @czesio_sl Pewnie nie ma takich badań. Zerknij tu. Ograniczenie transmisji w rodzinach. https://t.co/5bRwpEwbwl https://t.co/qoPPSDrexq
@realTylerNixon @catdecal @DrewHLive And even more: https://t.co/ojGEdr6t23
@yukasekiguchi57 【北京で行われた実験。家族内で1人感染者が出た場合に、他の家族に感染が起こった事例は22.3%。 しかし、新型コロナを発症した人が、症状が出る前からマスクを着けていた場合は、家族への感染を79%減らした】 https://t.co/eut2QwYUYm
@pacamack https://t.co/mp1B8fA7KV But no doubt you will once again try to distance Omicron from any form of Covid just to dismiss any facts that counter your own narrative.
@pacamack @lensiseethrough @Piazettacaveoso https://t.co/mp1B8fA7KV Or you could use a Scientific Study, if YouTube is suddenly not believable when it does not agree with you.
@RedYorkshire1 @fanandfred @SofiaBSocial https://t.co/DnbUukjmfy this is a Chinese real-life case study approved peer review that highlights masks work.
@JustTheWay4wd @KirseyBelle @meghankathleend @JackLinFLL Here are just a couple because really, I am tired of providing evidence that you guys could so easily find yourself on Google. https://t.co/5UcSIZd0JS
@Asdrebh34 @SloaneA10 @S2RVNL D’accord. https://t.co/AsofaB0Dx6 https://t.co/qa7zOvBBQN https://t.co/zU7QwpiA9C https://t.co/A7G1EF1JoC https://t.co/nL4FWVdiLL https://t.co/W45NupU2Dj https://t.co/9I10lUTTLT Ça ira ou vous en voulez d’autres ?
@kaibennetti @AnnastaciaMP https://t.co/tVkrkMRPLd "First published May 28, 2020" "Conclusion: The study confirms the highest risk of transmission prior to symptom onset, and provides the first evidence of the effectiveness of mask use, disinfection and
@dnforca @AnnastaciaMP https://t.co/tVkrkMRPLd "First published May 28, 2020" "Conclusion: The study confirms the highest risk of transmission prior to symptom onset, and provides the first evidence of the effectiveness of mask use, disinfection and soci
@_SierraHotel @AnnastaciaMP https://t.co/tVkrkMRPLd "First published May 28, 2020" "Conclusion: The study confirms the highest risk of transmission prior to symptom onset, and provides the first evidence of the effectiveness of mask use, disinfection and
@Jay02178135 @greenmitty @lindy_botha @AnnastaciaMP https://t.co/tVkrkMRPLd "First published May 28, 2020" "Conclusion: The study confirms the highest risk of transmission prior to symptom onset, and provides the first evidence of the effectiveness of ma
@FairdinkumCap2 @AnnastaciaMP https://t.co/tVkrkMRPLd "First published May 28, 2020" "Conclusion: The study confirms the highest risk of transmission prior to symptom onset, and provides the first evidence of the effectiveness of mask use, disinfection a
@lulu778945 @AnnastaciaMP https://t.co/tVkrkMAeTF "First published May 28, 2020" "Conclusion: The study confirms the highest risk of transmission prior to symptom onset, and provides the first evidence of the effectiveness of mask use, disinfection and s
@_onefatduck @AnnastaciaMP https://t.co/tGL9i91s9i Pretty pathetic from the government to issue health advice/orders then flip on a dime without any recourse, also pathetic that I have to do their job; here is a peer reviewed study into the efficacy of ma
@Weepng1 @JoelFra05996380 @GeorgePapa19 Bullshit. There have now been multiple studies (this was the first) that said regardless of mask type, indoor use reduced transmission by 79%. https://t.co/ikjXdVOunN
@Farinances @MaryBoustedNEU Tweet and link to paper: https://t.co/PAiXF3KEdt https://t.co/rWe938nnT0
RT @MaryBoustedNEU: Reduction of secondary transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in households by face mask use, disinfection and social distancing: a…
Reduction of secondary transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in households by face mask use, disinfection and social distancing: a cohort study in Beijing, China | BMJ Global Health https://t.co/HGkc6W0UqR
@Chris__Tus @Flying__Doc Wenn du wüsstest, was klinisch heißt, hättest du selbst schon etliche gefunden. Dann wusstest du auch den Unterschied zwischen pandemischer Modellierung und Clinical Trials. Aber knock yourself out: Survey: https://t.co/mdpQUJQtDU
@jparkerbrown @ActaNonVerba999 @lisa40ajr @abcmelbourne There are many. https://t.co/nGMVCoIdit https://t.co/Q5tlvDiouX https://t.co/waQUewhOeh https://t.co/hT2tgiDkYl Here are some to get you started. Also English isn't my first language so I could be w
@sheeee63660239 @t141421356m @3iQDXqGxaLzMTlL @74el4Un5zLDWevf 【北京で行われた実験。家族内で1人感染者が出た場合に、他の家族に感染が起こった事例は22.3%。 しかし、新型コロナを発症した人が、症状が出る前からマスクを着けていた場合は、家族への感染を79%減らした】https://t.co/eut2QwYUYm
@JohannaSurgeon @dgurdasani1 https://t.co/uXcZcntRF6 https://t.co/GeEXFpHtR0 https://t.co/8Ef8p7rp8L https://t.co/kxuxUyqtCb Bit of a random selection here, but the every little helps statement is based on an accumulation of lots of bits of evidence. The l
@fqxixnkHlAd6aHZ @k7yNUeAt25bSOVO @MHLWitter 【北京で行われた実験。家族内で1人感染者が出た場合に、他の家族に感染が起こった事例は22.3%。 しかし、新型コロナを発症した人が、症状が出る前からマスクを着けていた場合は、家族への感染を79%減らした】 https://t.co/eut2QxfY0m
@spikedoo314 @Veroniccapinke @PearsonSharp @Amused_wolve24 @OANN Take a look at the numbers in NYC this past summer where mask usage is relatively high versus this past summer in Florida where mask usage is relatively low and where they set and broke their
11/70"Reduction of secondary transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in households by face mask use, disinfection and social distancing: a cohort study in Beijing, China" Wang et al., May 11 2020, BMJ Global Health: https://t.co/Ti0c3SEVBG …
@sonic_phil @suerelaxkidsman @peake08 @eliistender10 Citing one study and using caps lock does not an argument make. https://t.co/Qb5gRmher4 https://t.co/ZJVBUDgmFJ https://t.co/gMVr0AUfzZ https://t.co/3tasIMBLZn Just a few that contradict your asser
This study showed they limited the spread by a whopping 79% in China https://t.co/z2kd8hv340
@Thousandyardst8 @haysi87 @Femi_Sorry And for some reason, your image says there’s no peer reviewed research about masks but that’s a flat lie as well. Here’s a small group of my favorites https://t.co/mviYCF8VEL https://t.co/KUBfefNvC8 https://t.co/Cl