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Conway Judge's avatar

As the health and safety manager of a commercial and residential painting and decorating business. Someone who needs to understand how to mitigate a bunch of different airborne toxins. Whether that be dust particles, lead or asbestos, or solvents and other chemicals. I was pretty shocked when we were told a dust mask, or worse a handkerchief would stop tiny liquid respiratory droplets. Because that isn't how masks like N95/P2 even work. They stop solid dust particles, not gasses or liquids.

But I was even more concerned about how I was suddenly wrong about such a vital part of my job and how students in cafes and new migrants at supermarket checkouts suddenly knew more than me about it. Even when I explained the science to the best of my understanding. They knew more because the experts said so on TV.

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Gabor Lantos's avatar

As part of pandemic planning, every single study, conclusion, and expert opinion re public masking

went AGAINST it prior to May 2020. Even Fauci was against public masking. There was NEVER any

real science to support public masking; much less mandating it. In May 2020 it became government

policy only as a means of authoritarian control.

As a co-inventor of a NIOSH approved N95 respirator I know of its protective effectiveness in specific scenarios; but NOT for public use. To be effective, they need to be fit-tested, properly donned

and doffed, and discarded after every exposure.

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