Latest CDC Report: Masks Ineffective

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Masks were deemed ineffective months ago, until the Democrats decided that masks would be the symbol of submission and made them mandatory, and smeared every American who questioned the science as a “murderer.”

Research the science on masks; you’ll be shocked.

You just might reach entirely different conclusions from what you’re being told.

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From the CDC:

Those who get sick with COVID-19 ALWAYS wear a mask – 70.6% NEVER wear a mask – 3.9%

Andy Biggs rips mask narrative after CDC report shows 85% of symptomatic people ‘often’ or ‘always’ wore masks

Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs called attention to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showing people who “always” or “often” wear face masks showed symptoms of the coronavirus more than people who “never” or “rarely” wear masks.

“‘Follow the science’ on masks, we are told,” Biggs tweeted Sunday, accompanied by a screenshot of CDC data from July.

by Emma Colton, Social Media Manager | October 12, 2020 01:15 PM

Biggs referenced a CDC report titled, “Community and Close Contact Exposures Associated with COVID-19 Among Symptomatic Adults ≥18 Years in 11 Outpatient Health Care Facilities,” which was conducted between July 1-29 and based on data from 11 healthcare facilities.

He highlighted a portion of the report that showed 108 people who said they “always” wore face masks 14 days before the onset of the coronavirus. The same graph revealed that six people who “never” wore masks showed symptoms of the virus, 11 people who “sometimes” wore masks showed symptoms, and 22 who “often” wore masks showed symptoms.

He also retweeted data expert Justin Hart, who called attention to the same report.

“So the CDC just reported that 70% of those who came down with #COvId19 symptoms had been wearing a mask. We know the masks don’t protect you… but at some point you have to wonder if they are PART of the problem,” Hart tweeted.

https://twitter.com/justin_hart/status/1315424421935411201?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1315424421935411201%7Ctwgr%5Eshare_3%2Ccontainerclick_0&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonexaminer.com%2Fnews%2Fandy-biggs-rips-mask-narrative-after-cdc-report-shows-85-of-symptomatic-people-often-or-always-wore-masks

However, the study noted that adults with confirmed cases of COVID-19 were twice as likely as those who were symptomatic but with negative COVID-19 tests to eat out at a restaurant 14 days prior to becoming ill. Unlike other indoor activities like shopping, “masks cannot be effectively worn while eating and drinking,” according to the study.

Biggs has previously been critical of Dr. Anthony Fauci and the White House coronavirus task force, calling for it to be disbanded in July.

“As our economy is restored, it is imperative that President Trump is not undermined in his mission to return our economy to greatness. Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx continue to contradict many of President Trump’s stated goals and actions for returning to normalcy as we know more about the COVID-19 outbreak. This is causing panic that compromises our economic recovery. We can protect our most vulnerable from the COVID-19 outbreak while still protecting lives and livelihoods of the rest of the population. It’s time for the COVID-19 task force to be disbanded so that President Trump’s message is not mitigated or distorted,” he wrote.

At the end of September, Biggs called on Fauci to “stay in your lane” regarding Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis reopening his state.

“Fauci, an unelected federal bureaucrat, is opining on the science-based, common sense actions from @GovRonDeSantis, Florida’s duly elected top executive,” he tweeted. “Stay in your lane, Fauci. Governor DeSantis didn’t ask for your opinion, nor is it welcome.”

The Arizona Republican also tweeted Sunday of the need to send students back to in-person classes because they are not at high risk of contracting the virus.

“The science and data have been clear from the start of the COVID-19 outbreak: young people are much less at risk than older populations to suffer greatly from this virus,” he tweeted, accompanied by a link to an Atlantic piece titled, “Schools Aren’t Super-Spreaders.”

“And yet, government and health officials across the nation, including many in Arizona, have disregarded the science and data in keeping our schools closed to in-person instruction,” he continued. “Why are we still playing politics with our children’s futures?”

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felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago

It is a FACT. Masks are ineffective and do not protect you from the Chinese virus. The Chinese virus is ,01 microns and any mask will only filter out .04 microns. Sure be submissive and subservient. Through out history masks have been used for that. Tucker Carlson did a show on that using CDC and other data proving that BUT propaganda is alive and well and FEAR works to get people to submit.

Join the crowd!

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Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

The CDC data cannot be trusted since they have corrupted it by paying “bounties” for hospitals and drive-through testing sites for every positive result they report.

Such was the case with my wife’s uncle who died in April from a heart attack, and after having tested negative on arrival at the ER, still had the virus show up on his death certificate.

created4el
created4el
3 years ago

The CDC has been doing all it can to ensure that the response to the WuFlu would be extreme. But on the effectiveness of masks… I think that data is true. It is just a survey and if they wanted proof that their tactics (wearing masks) were effective, they certainly didn’t find it. But what they did find is what common sense would suggest… that a mask of any type, is not able to filter out something as small as the WuFlu virus. Duh! We knew that when they figured out the WuFlu virus.

Ann
Ann
3 years ago
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Dorrie_
Dorrie_
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

I bought a face mask from a belly dancing supply. It’s sheer, sparkle net with coins across the top, wouldn’t stop a gnat in either direction! But it’s allowed in stores. Go figure.

created4el
created4el
3 years ago
Reply to  Dorrie_

LOL! That’s too funny!

Patriotic American
Patriotic American
3 years ago

That Trump eschews wearing masks except in places where it’s forced on them, may well have aided in his speedy recovery from the virus, placing him in the 3.9% group. Conversely, one medical professional who always wore masks, ended up dying from the virus.

Bikinis not Burkas
Bikinis not Burkas
3 years ago

Thailand 69 million people in a small area with only 59 COVID-19 deaths, social distancing is in the Thai culture and works.
1st country outside of China to get the virus.

Andy_Lewis
Andy_Lewis
3 years ago

Bull.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
3 years ago

Masks are nothing more than a social experiment to see how far the general public can be pushed and manipulated before other more drastic measures are tried, like gun control and confiscation.

They can have my guns when they pry them from my cold dead fingers.

Jesse W. Brogan
Jesse W. Brogan
3 years ago

There are no “science” studies on social distance effectiveness either. It is just a common sense precaution.

Constitutionalist56
Constitutionalist56
3 years ago

Wearing a mask all the time, creates a humid, acidic environment that guarantees infection with COVID or Bacterial Pneumonia.

Patriotliz
Patriotliz
3 years ago

It’s irrelevant that people who wear masks still got Covid19 because there is no scientific claim that a person wearing a cheapo cloth or surgical mask is protected from getting the virus. At BEST… the mask might prevent SOME, but not ALL, respiratory droplets laden with virus landing on SOME of the mask-wearer’s face if they are in close contact w/ someone who is capable of transmitting the virus by sneezing, coughing or talking near you. So if you faithfully wear a mask, it is NOT a protection from becoming infected with the virus especially when it can be aerosolized.
At best, a mask is a reminder to YOU to control your spit/respiratory droplets so as not to infect others…and that is not a certainty either.
Blocking a cough/sneeze into a BETTER barrier than a mask is all that is needed along with not talking directly or loudly into someone’s face. It makes sense to wear a mask for anyone in close contact/caring for a VULNERABLE patient. Even then, if you are wearing a mask and if you have to cough/sneeze…you still need to block your respiratory excretions into your elbow or another better barrier (tissues, hanky, sleeve, shirt). In other words, you do what you normally should do and would have always done in the past if you had to cough or sneeze in public.
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RiverFred
RiverFred
3 years ago

Wearing a mask is like putting up a chain link fence to stop mosquitoes

Dorrie_
Dorrie_
3 years ago
Reply to  RiverFred

LOVE it! Well said!!

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