Or Thailand... https://t.co/3ibw4uJGts 8/n
@LtJFK @LastGreatAct @CDCgov This: https://t.co/S2GN9HvlHQ This: https://t.co/kBgugkg7Jf This: https://t.co/KeJT9hTvlH This: https://t.co/8BZJtXCAEy This: https://t.co/0N8TCudKcE What you sent me hasn't been peer reviewed. Majority of what I've sent y
@J_Jammer @MicahDAdams @abmoser88 @JoelKatz @NICKIMINAJ They totally don't work. Except for all the studies that show that they do. https://t.co/SOnUsrbo3I https://t.co/qLhcdAMwuS https://t.co/moxqgnq7N1 https://t.co/Vya96IQbdK https://t.co/Lxx6kxH4e0 h
@ChusGC @BuenoEnfurecido @Benjamin_Khalid @raulbj82 @Broderil @grazianstorari @angel_matilla Al primero que entro de los cuatro que incluye. No se podía saber que... Encuestas telefónicas. https://t.co/AZcYc7f7h3 https://t.co/Tq2zIjb8Q3
@AviBittMD The only one I’ve seen so far is this one. For those with contact with index cases, washing hands often while with the case rather than sometimes was associated with a 54% lower OR. https://t.co/PBHzHASHra
@QuestFanning Nope, not the only study. Just the largest & most rigorous one to date. Here's another https://t.co/1kmcL8um7a
RT @carpe_diem0820: モデリング評価で自己申告でのマスク着用率はCOVID-19感染制御と関連 物理的距離やその他の変数を調整後、マスク着用が10%増加する毎に、感染が抑制されるオッズが3倍以上高まる Mask-wearing and control of…
RT @carpe_diem0820: 常にマスクを着用していること、COVID-19患者と1m以上の距離を保つこと、15分未満の接触、頻繁な手洗いは、独立してSARS-CoV-2感染のリスクの低下と関連 Case-Control Study of Use of Person…
RT @carpe_diem0820: タイでのCase Control Study マスクの一貫した使用、社会的距離の取り方、手洗いが感染リスクの低下と関連 Case-Control Study of Use of Personal Protective Measures…
@hashimoto_lo 大阪から濃厚接触者の基準を変えてみたらいいと思う。 マスクは効果はあるものの、まったく完璧ではありません。 かなりウィルスを通す 1. https://t.co/qyrDKdswI6 2. https://t.co/XjS1vWFWKb 3. https://t.co/KYZpN4F6Xk 「維新」という名の政党は、革新的な変化を行動にうつすから維新のはず。
機械翻訳「私たちの調査結果は、COVID-19から保護するために、マスクの一貫した着用、手洗い、および社会的距離をサポートします。」 https://t.co/XjS1vWFWKb
@pgessing @lizthomsonnm @haussamen Wearing a mask when you come in contact with an infected person reduces your risk of infection: https://t.co/DjBlPsOERQ
@LetFree20316731 @MIGOP @GovWhitmer More evidence to prove masks work to minimize the spread of airborne illnesses. https://t.co/mRrOmgJC2e and more https://t.co/XXOeZlXbmQ
@SheriTwigg @HylianApologist @AndrewMakeTweet @EmilyAnthes I can find a few. https://t.co/Tjz2F9TzeC https://t.co/WvN1YpF9Er https://t.co/jHd4lyfjc2 https://t.co/gLK9VyonNJ Need any more?
@RossSchumann @Drstevenhobbs And since you like citing case studies, here's one that shows the efficacy of both masks and social distancing... https://t.co/Oyi5xA0o5c
@AS332L @REP57910897 @maw @Anniesomeone1 Seriously, I can't take anymore of this rubbish - https://t.co/aR0N8m0Zcd Let's just leave it here. This is the best you had to offer and it's just pure garbage science and you know it.
You cant get more scientific that this! Read and “mask up”! https://t.co/a0dSpwAUM2
@ProgIndependent @AGHamilton29 This data might be helpful. This study (which the CDC cites in its guidance) found that of those who wore medical masks: 72 got it, 209 did not (the sample is made up of people followed through contact tracing). https://t.c
@OfTheEarff @HockeyNow65 @elitesbewarned @CDCDirector COVID-19 is spread primarily by respiratory transmission, and face masks reduce its rate of infection. This has been demonstrated by numerous published studies. Here are some of them: https://t.co/IL6E
@ogilville1 I'm not lying, there's a huge pile of evidence showing that they do. https://t.co/dGMczhlvOl https://t.co/gek8JQS0X0 https://t.co/UaYlHIX5wK https://t.co/uEOqPDiFV0
@macroliter On a different but related topic ... distancing/masking -- a friend pointed out this paper to me, which I thought was a well-thought-out approach https://t.co/kewG1pxqSu https://t.co/Oq9lT0K6el
@SteveB72574675 @WeWillBeFree82 Doung-ngern et al. Case-control study of use of personal protective measures and risk for SARS-CoV-2 infection, Thailand. Emerg Infect Dis (2020) https://t.co/B2ha5P8NQD
@TeamBaDJane Where are the studies to back that up? https://t.co/lc4Cc6BbNx https://t.co/OssPX9kq4B
@RA05h09mDec45 @MrBogart___ @JohnnyBoylan2 @stuart_nimmo @PaulEmbery @AndyBurnhamGM That was lab data, and here’s the clinical evidence using real world data in thailand! https://t.co/qCBFB6MivL
@ThatElJefe @BACyclone @HughDalton20 @crousselle Did you read them? I did. They're far from conclusive proof -- precisely the kind of anecdotal evidence that most people dismiss as inconclusive. One of them involved a sum total of 2 hairdressers. the one t
@Hfitch @AnaNuann @eskimo_sheep @TheWhiteRooms @GuwahatiCorner https://t.co/8LSc6UqhYB https://t.co/8fwABbuMcC https://t.co/mUbtphAqpL So where are you getting your 'statistics' from?
@howardrobson @WilGeoBro @RP131 @JuliaHB1 And another: https://t.co/G39it5LqRE
@rotewolle @infect_prevent Oder als Beispiel für eine Fall-Kontroll-Studie: https://t.co/PFYrkOLKMg (statistisch signifikanter Effekt für Eigenschutz; auch hier Limitationen beachten) Eine methodisch einwandfreie Studie ist m.E. aus mehreren Gründen schwi
@mamasaurusMeg @maskson247 @Serienya @bobbygraham23 @okayshane_ @EWoodhouse7 @jhaskinscabrera @blakngold86 @lovelyHeart224 Or, masking people may be more likely to take other effective measures, like distancing. https://t.co/NjGkhZ3xvW
@carlos66462921 @ComicDaveSmith Get to it liar: https://t.co/nxcSvNJkna
@carlos66462921 @ComicDaveSmith "Case-Control Study of Use of Personal Protective Measures and Risk for SARS-CoV 2 Infection, Thailand - PubMed" https://t.co/TStAQDashy
@nsewanswers @Jenny_English13 @alexjvmes @rodman0123 @One1Newyork @lipski_travis @SFGate Masks reduce transmission of COVID-19. Here are links to some of the many studies that have shown this. https://t.co/lpCoxCR0Ha https://t.co/IL6EfhbJ8W https://t.co
@R04ch @freedomisgold2 @TonyWTravels "Wearing masks all the time during contact was independently associated with lower risk for SARS-CoV-2 infection compared with not wearing masks" https://t.co/VJlIjCzgCo
@bathwin @XLCChelt And another https://t.co/Ii3gMsmGMU
RT @carpe_diem0820: タイでのCase Control Study マスクの一貫した使用、社会的距離の取り方、手洗いが感染リスクの低下と関連 Case-Control Study of Use of Personal Protective Measures…
@adam28143 @jgrugeon @jakeschepps @sullydish This is another study the CDC links to - and it is a better quality - those who wore masks improperly (ie: not covering nose) were considered non maskers. Of those who always wore a mask: 29 got COVID, 198 did
@MKorpimo @StalnackeSanna @freyhk Kyllä tukevat. Esim Thaimaassa 70% pienempi riski sairastua niillä, jotka oman ilmoituksen mukaan käyttävät maskia säännöllisesti. Maakohtaiset vertailut vähemmän hyödyllisiä, koska pitäisi myös tietää miten ihmiset oikeas
RT @DrDomPimenta: 🧵 Here’s a study from Thailand: Mask use definitively reduced infection from index cases, but relatively small study an…
RT @DrDomPimenta: 🧵 Here’s a study from Thailand: Mask use definitively reduced infection from index cases, but relatively small study an…
RT @DrDomPimenta: 🧵 Here’s a study from Thailand: Mask use definitively reduced infection from index cases, but relatively small study an…
RT @DrDomPimenta: 🧵 Here’s a study from Thailand: Mask use definitively reduced infection from index cases, but relatively small study an…
🧵 Here’s a study from Thailand: Mask use definitively reduced infection from index cases, but relatively small study and potential bias. https://t.co/Z5VkrlDtgn
@HeystekDerek @JustChoosePink @MightyMommy024 @RandPaul Our findings support consistent wearing of masks, handwashing, and social distancing to protect against COVID-19. https://t.co/n6u8A3OJTG
Y aquí otro sobre mascarillas y lavado de manos. Creo que la ciencia sí tiene evidencia no @luisesgo ? https://t.co/32Ckfco4MA
@ok_im_david @Skankhvnt420 @DancerDad @northerness https://t.co/nSnESUGoT6 https://t.co/9L7waOQFs5 https://t.co/NPNJwFwapJ The important thing is the consistency in mask wearing and not ignoring the other measures (washing hands, social distancing, not tou
@Occam23 @GidMK Yes, they do https://t.co/B7qZjOyrhP https://t.co/gdLpN2xTSX https://t.co/tFfI6hJg5a https://t.co/yca5AjL0gn summary of 115 mask studies https://t.co/qK8ByAQAt3
RT @DrZoeHyde: (1/4) Case-control study of 1,050 contacts of #COVID19 cases in 3 clusters in Thailand, showing that wearing a mask was asso…
@mpcMars13 @KellenDomingue2 @adrianodgf Tá bom ou quer mais? https://t.co/O9aLCG3Ywu
1. For the next 8 weeks we need to keep infections down while we come out of lockdown until vaccination coverage can take the strain. Prolonged periods indoors with others are the highest risk. Mask indoors will help: https://t.co/DOE3K6PfKP
@GeorgiaLadbury Worth comparing absences in schools in France and U.K. in Autumn (choosing comparable locations in terms of community prevalence) and looking at things like this: https://t.co/DOE3K6PfKP
@cuido4 @AllysonPollock @KKCheng4 real world data like this? https://t.co/DOE3K6PfKP