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Politics : Welcome to Slider's Dugout

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To: IC720 who wrote (49866)10/19/2025 4:39:44 PM
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You are a fool

You premise your entire delusional argument on this statement:

"all the studies confirmed that neither masks nor social distancing reduced COVID."

Search that and you will find:

This statement is incorrect; numerous studies have confirmed that wearing masks and practicing social distancing significantly reduce the transmission of COVID-19. Research indicates that masks effectively block respiratory droplets, and maintaining physical distance further decreases the risk of infection. Mayo Clinic Cornell University

Effectiveness of Masks and Social Distancing Against COVID-19MasksResearch has consistently shown that wearing masks significantly reduces the transmission of COVID-19. Studies indicate that both disposable medical masks and cloth masks effectively block respiratory droplets, which are the primary means of virus spread. For instance, experiments demonstrated that masks can reduce aerosol particle transmission, with both types showing similar effectiveness in blocking these particles.

Social Distancing

While social distancing is beneficial, it is not as effective as wearing masks. Studies have found that maintaining a distance of six feet can lower the risk of exposure, but it does not eliminate it. In fact, even at distances greater than six feet, the risk of infection remains if masks are not worn. Research indicates that the combination of masks and physical distancing provides the best protection against COVID-19.

ConclusionBoth masks and social distancing are important non-pharmaceutical interventions that help mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Evidence supports their use in reducing transmission rates, especially when implemented together.
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