"No evidence wearing face masks creates a false sense of security" https://t.co/lQDYHXIyOa
RT @senjalarsen: Siinä meni se maskien antama valheellinen turvallisuuden tunnekin. Katumaskikin voi vähentää virusmäärää.
RT @senjalarsen: Siinä meni se maskien antama valheellinen turvallisuuden tunnekin. Katumaskikin voi vähentää virusmäärää. https://t.co/HK…
Un nuevo estudio que dice que el uso de mascarillas NO da una falsa sensación de seguridad ni aumenta el riesgo de infección. Esta fue una de las preocupaciones ¿excusas? de la OMS, etc. para no recomendar mascarillas de forma general hasta bastante tarde.
RT @akulju: Yrittäminen olla vielä viisaampi, kuin mitä data ja sen selkeä viesti antaa ymmärtää, on sekin oma ajatusvinoumansa ja aiheutta…
RT @MaaritLeinonen: Maskit ja väärä turvallisuudentunne myytinmurtajat. #bmj Evidence doesn’t support concerns that wearing face covering…
RT @rifish: The question of whether mask-wearing encourages riskier behaviour - so-called risk compensation - is "a dead horse that needs t…
Yrittäminen olla vielä viisaampi, kuin mitä data ja sen selkeä viesti antaa ymmärtää, on sekin oma ajatusvinoumansa ja aiheuttaa sekä epäselvyyttä selvään asiaan että huonoja päätöksiä. @THLorg @STM_Uutiset @MarinSanna @yleuutiset @hsfi @valtioneuvosto h
RT @MaaritLeinonen: Maskit ja väärä turvallisuudentunne myytinmurtajat. #bmj Evidence doesn’t support concerns that wearing face covering…
Maskit ja väärä turvallisuudentunne myytinmurtajat. #bmj Evidence doesn’t support concerns that wearing face coverings adversely affects hand hygiene. Evidence from other areas also indicates that risk compensation isn’t discernible at population level.
RT @hsivonen: Curiously, there seems to be less concern about whether an overemphasis on hand hygiene in relation to a respiratory disease…
Curiously, there seems to be less concern about whether an overemphasis on hand hygiene in relation to a respiratory disease makes people neglect respiratory protection.
RT @rifish: The question of whether mask-wearing encourages riskier behaviour - so-called risk compensation - is "a dead horse that needs t…
RT @senjalarsen: Siinä meni se maskien antama valheellinen turvallisuuden tunnekin. Katumaskikin voi vähentää virusmäärää.
RT @rifish: The question of whether mask-wearing encourages riskier behaviour - so-called risk compensation - is "a dead horse that needs t…
RT @senjalarsen: Siinä meni se maskien antama valheellinen turvallisuuden tunnekin. Katumaskikin voi vähentää virusmäärää.
RT @senjalarsen: Siinä meni se maskien antama valheellinen turvallisuuden tunnekin. Katumaskikin voi vähentää virusmäärää. https://t.co/HK…
RT @senjalarsen: Siinä meni se maskien antama valheellinen turvallisuuden tunnekin. Katumaskikin voi vähentää virusmäärää.
Siinä meni se maskien antama valheellinen turvallisuuden tunnekin. Katumaskikin voi vähentää virusmäärää.
Evidence is growing that wearing face covering reduces the spread of SARS-CoV-2, and the limited evidence available does not support concerns that their use adversely affects hand hygiene. https://t.co/20VFzCnFnY
@ContainmentNu @bslagter @bosmana @jaapstronks Kom er maar in, @MarionKoopmans ! https://t.co/iR4tQU5pNn
Interesting review paper indicating that wearing masks does not decrease other mitigation behaviours- one of the arguments against wearing masks! #COVID19
Análisis The BMJ, 26/07/2020 ¿La compensación de riesgos amenaza la salud pública en la pandemia de covid-19? Mensajes clave: ... https://t.co/cwsJLdhk7L
Is risk compensation threatening public health in the covid-19 pandemic? Estudio publicado en British Medical Journal asegura que llevar mascarilla no produce “falsa seguridad” y no reduce el cumplimiento del resto de medidas de prevención frente a Covid h
RT: Is risk compensation threatening public health in the #covid19 pandemic? | The BMJ https://t.co/7xNre9yFHP — Novel Coronavirus - Covid19 (PandemicCovid20) July 28, 2020
RT @EmilBergholtz: "Face-mask wearers do not stop washing their hands" https://t.co/I72ucy2wc8 Well, not that unexpected... ...but will…
#COVID19 Maskara eramateak ez dakar beste neurriak arintzea (ez, behintzat, eskuak garbitzeari uztea). ➕ @bmj_latest en bidez: https://t.co/zekWxIww1a
@JohnDiesattheEn @Timodc And there's this: https://t.co/JU1SnSe3rs
RT @M_B_Petersen: Det, som journalister, bør spørge myndighederne om, er ikke længere, hvad evidensen for mundbind er, men (1) hvad evidens…
The question of whether mask-wearing encourages riskier behaviour - so-called risk compensation - is "a dead horse that needs to be buried". Some fairly direct language from these scientists. https://t.co/QHj8ha2TFF https://t.co/2VdvH27pTt
RT @JoossensLuk: Why we need face coverings:
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
RT @M_B_Petersen: Det, som journalister, bør spørge myndighederne om, er ikke længere, hvad evidensen for mundbind er, men (1) hvad evidens…
No evidence for risk compensation in the context of mask wearing against the spread of COVID-19 "The concept of risk compensation, rather than risk compensation itself, seems the greater threat to public health through delaying potentially effective inter
RT @SusanMichie: Not understanding nor investing in the study of #COVID19 personal protective behaviours & how they interact with each othe…
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
RT @profsiobhanon: Strong evidence that face masks reduce risk. Little evidence of risk compensation. “The concept of risk compensation, r…
RT @MarteauTM: Do face coverings lead to a false sense of security with wearers foregoing other protective behaviours? Our analysis @BMJ_la…
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
Oh vaya. Pues cuántos científicos afirmaron lo de la falsa seguridad pq les dió por ahí.....
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
RT @KamranAbbasi: Risk compensation is a 'dead horse that needs burying to prevent the continued threat it poses through slowing the adopti…
Strong evidence that face masks reduce risk. Little evidence of risk compensation. “The concept of risk compensation, rather than risk compensation itself, seems the greater threat to public health through delaying potentially effective interventions”. ht
RT @KamranAbbasi: Risk compensation is a 'dead horse that needs burying to prevent the continued threat it poses through slowing the adopti…
RT @MarteauTM: Do face coverings lead to a false sense of security with wearers foregoing other protective behaviours? Our analysis @BMJ_la…
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
Not understanding nor investing in the study of #COVID19 personal protective behaviours & how they interact with each other & with wider influences is threatening public health. See @BessiCollab
RT @NoahHaber: Risk compensation is one of those things that always sounds like a big deal, but never really turns out to matter much. Foc…
RT @DavidSteadson: Professor @AgnesWold - you didn't answer my request to link to some studies backing up your assertion that mask-wearing…
RT @mattjhodgkinson: "Evidence is growing that wearing face covering reduces the spread of SARS-CoV-2, and the limited evidence available d…
RT @EmilBergholtz: "Face-mask wearers do not stop washing their hands" https://t.co/I72ucy2wc8 Well, not that unexpected... ...but will…
RT @MarteauTM: Do face coverings lead to a false sense of security with wearers foregoing other protective behaviours? Our analysis @BMJ_la…
RT @ZulmaCucunuba: Very interesting!
A summary on this issue, citing our results too: https://t.co/agwbizIFmz
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
RT @ZulmaCucunuba: Very interesting!
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
RT @MarteauTM: Do face coverings lead to a false sense of security with wearers foregoing other protective behaviours? Our analysis @BMJ_la…
RT @SusanMichie: Data aren’t there for such a bold assertion. Need to acknowledge limitations of pooling study findings in very different c…
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
@CMOWales New BMJ article on face coverings for the public.. is Wales going to change tack on this issue? And any comment on Wrexham yet (including Maelor)? Thanks https://t.co/9XbkhSl2iQ
RT @EmilBergholtz: "Face-mask wearers do not stop washing their hands" https://t.co/I72ucy2wc8 Well, not that unexpected... ...but will…
"Evidence is growing that wearing face covering reduces the spread of SARS-CoV-2, and the limited evidence available does not support concerns that their use adversely affects hand hygiene." https://t.co/TdJMschZhc
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
RT @EmilBergholtz: "Face-mask wearers do not stop washing their hands" https://t.co/I72ucy2wc8 Well, not that unexpected... ...but will…
RT @MJA_Editor: Is risk compensation threatening public health in #covid ? BMJ systematic review says YES..”concept of risk compensation, r…
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
RT @DavidSteadson: Professor @AgnesWold - you didn't answer my request to link to some studies backing up your assertion that mask-wearing…
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
RT @MJA_Editor: Is risk compensation threatening public health in #covid ? BMJ systematic review says YES..”concept of risk compensation, r…
RT @MarteauTM: Do face coverings lead to a false sense of security with wearers foregoing other protective behaviours? Our analysis @BMJ_la…
RT @EPR_HPRU: New paper out in @bmj_latest today by our group and colleagues @Cambridge_Uni shows that policy makers shouldn't let worries…
RT @MarteauTM: Do face coverings lead to a false sense of security with wearers foregoing other protective behaviours? Our analysis @BMJ_la…
@AndyMcCourt32 @MarkGermaine @DonnellyStephen @DrZeroCraic @ZeroCOVIDIsland @ciarakellydoc Your doubts are unfounded, https://t.co/tu11QtE4cr. Once again talking through your hoop.
RT @bmj_latest: Unfounded concerns about risk compensation threaten public health when they delay the introduction of protective measures s…
RT @KamranAbbasi: Risk compensation is a 'dead horse that needs burying to prevent the continued threat it poses through slowing the adopti…
RT @KamranAbbasi: Risk compensation is a 'dead horse that needs burying to prevent the continued threat it poses through slowing the adopti…
RT @DavidSteadson: Professor @AgnesWold - you didn't answer my request to link to some studies backing up your assertion that mask-wearing…
Important for reviews not to oversimplify for sake of headlines and also to fully disclose methods so that limitations of reviews can be adequately assessed
RT @KamranAbbasi: Risk compensation is a 'dead horse that needs burying to prevent the continued threat it poses through slowing the adopti…
Is risk compensation threatening public health in the covid-19 pandemic? | The BMJ. The myth of risk compensation- intuitively more likely that people will adopt strategiex that align https://t.co/9gzCp9BPC5
RT @doublehelix: You know the idea that wearing a cycle helmet causes more risky behaviour, thereby undoing the protection? This is calle…
RT @DavidSteadson: Professor @AgnesWold - you didn't answer my request to link to some studies backing up your assertion that mask-wearing…
RT @EmilBergholtz: "Face-mask wearers do not stop washing their hands" https://t.co/I72ucy2wc8 Well, not that unexpected... ...but will…
RT @doublehelix: You know the idea that wearing a cycle helmet causes more risky behaviour, thereby undoing the protection? This is calle…
RT @doublehelix: You know the idea that wearing a cycle helmet causes more risky behaviour, thereby undoing the protection? This is calle…
RT @doublehelix: You know the idea that wearing a cycle helmet causes more risky behaviour, thereby undoing the protection? This is calle…
You know the idea that wearing a cycle helmet causes more risky behaviour, thereby undoing the protection? This is called "risk compensation", but this recent paper in BMJ finds no evidence that it exists, and that the concept itself may be doing harm!
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
RT @DavidSteadson: Professor @AgnesWold - you didn't answer my request to link to some studies backing up your assertion that mask-wearing…
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
RT @ZulmaCucunuba: Very interesting!
RT @trishgreenhalgh: Q: Is risk compensation threatening public health in the covid-19 pandemic? A: No, but talk of risk compensation is.…
RT @ZulmaCucunuba: Very interesting! https://t.co/O3mJf5hZZd
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
RT @DavidSteadson: Professor @AgnesWold - you didn't answer my request to link to some studies backing up your assertion that mask-wearing…
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…
RT @JuliaLMarcus: Do masks give people a false sense of security, making them forgo other protective behaviors? New analysis in @bmj_latest…