RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
And you were right - please keep reminding the public hopefully it’ll sink in 🤞🏻
@Morvern_C_ @David__Osland @lacaldojewelery Wash mine after every outing (it's your own breath in their btw) read this.https://t.co/qUFShxBTMX
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
My Aunt lives in Bulgaria- February- masks & strict monitoring of movement & screening at supermarkets etc- had few deaths & country operating well - still wearing masks & I hear very compliant Uk masks 24/7/20 mixed compliance ! Prof Gre
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
#MaskUp #Human_Behavior is the only vaccine #COVID19
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
And I've worn a mask since March thanks to yours and others promotion of their use
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
On behalf of everyone who thinks you and your colleagues are doing a great job, thankyou @trishgreenhalgh
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
RT @trishgreenhalgh: We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prev…
We wrote this in MARCH: a) virus is likely airborne; b) benefits of masking could be huge; c) masking *could help prevent the high human and economic costs of lockdown*; d) people will mask without abandoning other measures. I got a LOT of abuse for this!
@TriggeredBoom3r @FlyoverStateKS @saysme1 @JesseKellyDC @ezralevant https://t.co/C3IatAsKFA SPOILER: masks aren’t effective... Peered review article. If you are interested on knowing read below. But I will quote: “the evidence is not sufficiently strong
@Enzomma1 https://t.co/0kdJz2HVmk fauci n.1 tra i virologi nella classifica redatta dal database di ricerca scientifica scopus dice che non servono. https://t.co/Ex6CT7vCFG british medical journal: "non rileva una riduzione significativa della trasmission
@HootchieT @JoshuaPCohen1 @PeterHotez @WSJ There is absolutely no reason for the general population to wear masks. Period. https://t.co/MLvvaEFJ0Q
@Sylber Look at this one, recommendation by a physician. https://t.co/YG3o6G0iZO
@s8mb @maxschofield Agree it’s a good article. But a pity it did not acknowledge that some experts - notable @trishgreenhalgh - worked hard to present the evidence on masks from an early date. This paper was in @bmj_latest on 9 April. https://t.co/fZKg
RT @CzypionkaThomas: @MartinThuer Hier ist die vorhandene Evidenz zu Masken https://t.co/EY2k8qDjob https://t.co/575K2YngAz
RT @CzypionkaThomas: @MartinThuer Hier ist die vorhandene Evidenz zu Masken https://t.co/EY2k8qDjob https://t.co/575K2YngAz
RT @CzypionkaThomas: @MartinThuer Hier ist die vorhandene Evidenz zu Masken https://t.co/EY2k8qDjob https://t.co/575K2YngAz
RT @CzypionkaThomas: @MartinThuer Hier ist die vorhandene Evidenz zu Masken https://t.co/EY2k8qDjob https://t.co/575K2YngAz
@MartinThuer Hier ist die vorhandene Evidenz zu Masken https://t.co/EY2k8qDjob https://t.co/575K2YngAz
@Natascha_Strobl @docjosiahboone Aber was er sagt ist ja nicht falsch. Outdoor Masken machen höchstens jetzt bei Weihnachtsmärkten Sinn, sonst nicht. Wir haben die Evidenz hier zusammengefasst: https://t.co/EY2k8qDjob https://t.co/575K2YngAz
@drluebbers Evtl. nützlich in der Argumentation unsere Evidencereviews zu #Masken https://t.co/EY2k8qDjob https://t.co/575K2YngAz
@RoshiSwen @schnellenbachj Ja, der Vorgänger ist im BMJ publiziert https://t.co/575K2YngAz
Face masks for the public during the covid-19 crisis | The BMJ https://t.co/5v5tv9RcDl
No, the BMJ does. It's called the Precautionary Principle. https://t.co/nyHNrn7u5B
@truthVSworld @halfon4harlowMP @AlStewartOBE This is a new virus. We are still finding our feet. If masks make even a small difference it will have been worth it. If they do work, they’ll only work if the majority wear them. I struggle to see the issue htt
@SpiralChris The case for face masks is strong: https://t.co/zZVxHP4t8F
Face masks for the public during the covid-19 crisis https://t.co/moCzpKIRB8
Basically, even limited protection could prevent some COVID-19 transmission and save lives and because this is such a serious threat, wearing masks in public should be advised. https://t.co/6QLCaxnBj6 11/15
@KdwUh @minister65 @Milhouse_Van_Ho @CMacdon12 @FatEmperor @HSmythe10 @_BLNews_ @casperthemedic @dockaurG @randyhillier @roccogalatilaw @onpoli @denisrancourt @strauss_matt https://t.co/Zpl9H06th2. Here’s some real science. The problem I still find with th
@Debbie96855858 @tinymattresses @tinyriiiick_ @Robtayl24252660 @MartinSLewis He actually makes some fair, but out of date analagies. Yes, touching masks does increase risk and even after the start of the pandemic we would have said masks made little differ
@isthisurs @ianbrown Ah, predictably, you haven’t read to the end of the article. I know, it’s a long read, but take some spice breaks and you’ll get through it. Remember, it’s the Key Messages section towards the end if you can’t be arsed, and no out-if-c
@grahamsturgeon @Annabel_Giles Quick search: https://t.co/5ujiI4zyaV https://t.co/XEuZdcuhjU More critical: https://t.co/ElWHCMlqHM, but even here authors argue: "Because covid-19 is such a serious threat, wearing masks in public should be advised"
@jonnycam123 @apnoeaboy I mean prevent the wearer not wearing... It's two different things - the wearing of face coverings (and more) for health care professionals to prevent them catching covid and the wearing to help reduce transmission https://t.co/3z76
@MatthewFaithfu2 @zenstrategist @ClarkeMicah The whole point of mask wearing is a political, social experiment to see how easily we can be led. I'm afraid you have been duped my friend. This is from the main mask nazi report. https://t.co/ezzMkwW2Ny https:
RT @Annu_Nakki: Pitäisikö täydellisen datan puuttuessa jäädä vielä hetkeksi odottelemaan? "The precautionary principle states we should so…
RT @Annu_Nakki: Pitäisikö täydellisen datan puuttuessa jäädä vielä hetkeksi odottelemaan? "The precautionary principle states we should so…
Pitäisikö täydellisen datan puuttuessa jäädä vielä hetkeksi odottelemaan? "The precautionary principle states we should sometimes act without definitive evidence, just in case." https://t.co/Ta1DGVAVqW /11
@Stone1ML @UtahCoronavirus @GovHerbert They are saying "mask up" to apply the "precautionary principle". https://t.co/xy75APBoyQ When someone commands something, it's because they lacks the information needed to convince you with data. If they had irre
Face masks for the public during the covid-19 crisis | The BMJ https://t.co/7L9OKfzDIN
@a_presbitero @lynnepeeps @NatureNews Anche questo è interessante https://t.co/gFDlRGyJHG
@jostucke, where would you say the hard experimental science is to be found in these documents?
@MaryBloomberg4 @colonelcutshaw No! It isnt rubbish. Its good advice based on what we know. Its not strong evidence. Here's a review of the evidence from April advocating the use. https://t.co/FoYd9XNrUK
@truthseekergrb @spookey74 @simondolan Ive not got all day but...Here's a review of the evidence from April advocating the use despite poor evidence https://t.co/FoYd9XNrUK Since then further, not strong evidence has come like https://t.co/kpctreMRsq
@ItsABadFlu @WeDoNotLearn73 Its infuriating isnt it? But its not a political message. Theyre muddying the medical message. Here's a review of the evidence from April advocating the use despite poor evidence https://t.co/FoYd9XNrUK Since then further, not s
@_acvm @DPJHodges Evidence from studies look at flu was unclear not that they weren’t effective. See https://t.co/kaIDjQ9qEB Lab studies only part of the evidence base cited by WHO.
@tonymanerotony @ItalyQanons Non serve confronto, solo informarsi dalle fonti giuste... prego https://t.co/Cr7MUQ72Vq
@MarkThom111 I hadn’t yet done much independent looking, no - was hoping to crowdsource some solid citations. But so far the real world community effectiveness evidence looks sparse and weak w certainly level quite low - e.g. https://t.co/dKWhDAPqsc
@politicalpower9 @Jody537LN @OrinKerr @FoxNews I haven’t seen a plethora of strong research. This BMJ piece argues for a precautionary recommendation but makes clear that there is only highly limited research pertaining to real world effectiveness https://
Face masks for the public during covid-19 crisis: Hmm…one wonders why the CDC has not made any public statement about the LACK of effectiveness of face masks since they have named 11 peer reviewed studies that say they DON’T work effectively vs viruses? h