Conclusions and Relevance: Among outpatient health care personnel, N95 respirators vs medical masks as worn by participants in this trial resulted in no significant difference in the incidence of laboratory-confirmed influenza.
It's almost like neither of the masks do anything at all to prevent viral infection, which would be consistent with decades of data collected across dozens of studies worldwide.
They alrwady knew that. As per their manufacturing.
Thats wht every packet says 'not appropriate for medical use' on the back. Has to by law.
If it doesnt have it printed on the back its fake. And if a QM at a site whose responsible for purchasing them buys fakes and someone gets ill... guess whose responsible?
So now you know that every doctor, nurse, first aider, first aid instructor, hazmat cleaner, mask manufacturer (including 'fashion masks' - seriously... check the back, usually just above 'made in china), policy maker and storeperson in any industrial industry knows that...
Why do you need brand new studies to confirm it?
Millions of dollars spent on 'proving' water is actually wet.
[ + ] GloryBeckons
[ - ] GloryBeckons 2 points 2.7 yearsFeb 3, 2022 23:35:30 ago (+2/-0)
It's almost like neither of the masks do anything at all to prevent viral infection, which would be consistent with decades of data collected across dozens of studies worldwide.
[ + ] i_scream_trucks
[ - ] i_scream_trucks 0 points 2.7 yearsFeb 3, 2022 18:55:26 ago (+0/-0)*
Thats wht every packet says 'not appropriate for medical use' on the back. Has to by law.
If it doesnt have it printed on the back its fake. And if a QM at a site whose responsible for purchasing them buys fakes and someone gets ill... guess whose responsible?
So now you know that every doctor, nurse, first aider, first aid instructor, hazmat cleaner, mask manufacturer (including 'fashion masks' - seriously... check the back, usually just above 'made in china), policy maker and storeperson in any industrial industry knows that...
Why do you need brand new studies to confirm it?
Millions of dollars spent on 'proving' water is actually wet.
[ + ] con77
[ - ] con77 0 points 2.7 yearsFeb 5, 2022 21:08:34 ago (+0/-0)