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'So-called experts' actually experts, research has shown: https://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/...20160225106570
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostWear a mask. There is international research into the effectiveness of them.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
University of California San Francisco
We talked to UCSF epidemiologist George Rutherford, MD, and infectious disease specialist Peter Chin-Hong, MD, about the CDC’s reversal on mask-wearing, the current science on how masks work, and what to consider when choosing a mask.
Oxford University
Cloth face coverings, even homemade masks made of the correct material, are effective in reducing the spread of COVID-19 - for the wearer and those around them - according to a new study from Oxford’s Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science.
PubMed Central
European Centre for Disease Prevention
This document provides an update to and complements the ECDC technical report on “Using face masks in the community: first update - Effectiveness in reducing transmission of COVID-19” published on 15 February 2021.
The Lancet (top scientific journal in the world)
The US Surgeon General
The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) part of the University of Washington
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (PNAS)
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
The World Health Organisation
The British Medical Association (BMA)
https://www.bma.org.uk/bma-media-cen...sport-says-bma
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More testing, more cases detected; who would have thought it.
As for the comments about my comments on the experts getting it wrong: just by happen-chance I got a newspaper for the first time in 5 months yesterday on my weekly visit to the supermarket.
In it was an article about how those experts can't agree what criteria are used to determine the magic "R" figure. This was later on confirmed in a BBC2 NewsNight item where the methods of C-19 testing and differences just in the decision making regarding what is and what is not a positive result and whether the testing used is even accurate vary from country to country.
They can not even agree on common criteria for determining if somebody died as a direct result of C-19 or pneumonia. That makes a difference to what is on the death certificate which, in turn, directly affects the statistics which governments are using to justify the measures they're taking.
There's simply no agreed criteria yet governments around the world, not just the UK, are forming policies based on this information even though the experts are warning that its unreliable because of those inconsistencies. The experts are effectively telling us themselves they don't know which figures or testing techniques are reliable and consequently what action will be most effective or if it is necessary.
Most radical but rational thing I've heard on TV in months about the C-19 pandemic was, and you're going to laugh, on Gogglebox. I don't watch it at all normally but I caught a bit with one mixed age family, all sitting down together and watching the same thing, just like nobody else does except at Xmas. Not this Xmas of course - that's already likely ruined.
Anyway......student age son expresses the opinion that it is absurd to to expect the whole population to put their lives on hold for months when its only a small percentage that are most at risk. Mother, I assume, agrees and adds that those in the more at risk groups should of course have the choice whether to self-isolate or not too.
Daring stuff for these times and I bet it has generated a social media **** storm directed at them.
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Originally posted by fallenangle View PostAnyway......student age son expresses the opinion that it is absurd to to expect the whole population to put their lives on hold for months when its only a small percentage that are most at risk. Mother, I assume, agrees and adds that those in the more at risk groups should of course have the choice whether to self-isolate or not too.
Your entire argument is based on "the experts aren't certain, so we should go on as normal". I think "the experts aren't certain, so we should take extra precautions".
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Aside from all the other total nonsense being spouted here that, honestly, I’m embarrassed for you every time you post, the one thing really coming through is that, I’m spite of so many deaths, in spite of so many seriously ill, with many more older people at risk, people with health conditions at serious risk (including people on this very forum) and knowing that people can get ill or die even if not with these risk factors, you don’t care a damn because you feel you are above the risk. You haven’t got the slightest concern for others, no hint of empathy for those living at risk or now barely living at all due to this virus and that lack of basic humanity is what extends that risk, increases the chances that others will get it and means that anyone with risk factors can’t participate in many areas of society right now. It’s a failure of the most fundamental ability to empathise and care for others. It says a huge amount of where you’re at as a human being and, honestly, it’s not saying good things. I’ve done and said a lot of poor things over my lifetime and, for so many reasons, I’m very much in a glass house throwing stones but, even acknowledging that, I can’t possibly understand how someone in 2020 could think so selfishly. I genuinely don’t get it.
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Originally posted by Dogg Thang View PostAside from all the other total nonsense being spouted here that, honestly, I’m embarrassed for you every time you post........ It says a huge amount of where you’re at as a human being and, honestly, it’s not saying good things. I’ve done and said a lot of poor things over my lifetime and, for so many reasons, I’m very much in a glass house throwing stones but, even acknowledging that, I can’t possibly understand how someone in 2020 could think so selfishly. I genuinely don’t get it.
As for the last part, its just damned insulting and I can't be bothered even to address that ignorant accusation.
You also say the experts can't agree on how to record the R number or the deaths... But you forget that that actually means there is a ****ing R number and deaths. Are you really suggesting that it's not as big a deal as they say? Because 900,000 families worldwide would like word.Last edited by fallenangle; 12-09-2020, 16:32.
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If you believe it’s not true, and I would much rather think it isn’t, or that I’ve done you a terrible disservice, maybe take some time at some point to consider how I might have picked you up so wrong based on nothing but your words in this thread. I would far rather see the best in people and I’ve never had reason to believe that you’re anything other than a really good guy until we found ourself in a crisis. I actively want to be wrong here.
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