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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1451129)4/9/2024 1:26:36 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570548
 
A lack of oxygen does make one lightheaded etc. In such a case I would recommend a person remove themselves from the clean room (or operating room) and remove the mask. Yes, face masks do restrict the flow or air into the lungs. That is a known and has been for some time.

I can only imagine this guy was paid money for this piece of misdirection. The volume of air getting into the lungs is important.



Blood pressure is effected wearing a mask, there are all sorts of health problems as described earlier. If wearing a mask can be avoided, it should be done. The evidence is clear on that, and I have provided two good links on the subject.