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I wonder if hospitals are keeping record. I am guessing the data is not is the masks wearing favor or we would have already heard about it...

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I really wish the White House would come out and say:

  1. Cloth masks do not work because the size of this virus is too small and will come through cloth masks and when you breath out it goes out the sides of the masks. Your germs are still coming through and out the sides of the masks. Not to mention when you wad them up and put them in your pocket or hold in your hand you are just spreading any germs further on your body. The best thing you can do is wash you hands regularly.

  2. "1.5 million people die from TB a year. It is the most deadly infectious sickness even though we have a vaccine and hardly any one knows this and no one wears a mask.

" Every year, 10 million people fall ill with tuberculosis (TB). Despite being a preventable and curable disease, 1.5 million people die from TB each year – making it the world’s top infectious killer." https://archive.is/ZC1s0#selection-5945.0-5945.199

  1. Wearing a mask especially long term is toxic for c02 levels and can cause bacteria infections

  2. If you are older or at risk you could wear a n100 mask. Even the n95 mask will not filter out the particles of this particular virus due to the size.

  3. We have done studies on asymptomatic people and they do not spread the virus.

  4. No one needs to be afraid of this, if caught early we can treat with Zinc and Hydroxychloroquine. It should be available over the counter to anyone.

  5. There have been studies done on the where transmission occurs the most and it is mainly at home. Almost no one in the studies caught it being outside.

  6. More people are now dying from suicides due to mental issues caused by the lockdowns.

Everything needs to open. The data is in.

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Or they want to be commies and know who every single person browsing....I hope it is the title of my post though.

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