WORLD NEWS AND COMMENTARY from Jeff Childers
'Whoopsies! More bad news for mask lovers. Another study critical of the mouth bandages ran about two weeks ago in the journal Public Health, titled “Physio-metabolic and clinical consequences of wearing face masks—Systematic review with meta-analysis and comprehensive evaluation.”
Rather than measuring how ineffective masks were at filtering viruses or preventing covid transmission, these researchers measured various health indicators on the people who WORE the masks. What they found was not good. Mask wearers had: decreased blood oxygen, increased blood CO2, increased heart rates, higher blood pressure, more difficulty breathing, higher skin temperatures, and higher reports of headaches, acne, skin irritations, feeling overheated, voice disorders, and dizziness.
Gosh.
Worse still, the researchers found that even short-term mask wearing can cause long-term medical problems, coining the term “mask-induced exhaustion-syndrome (MIES).” They even attributed that some “long covid” cases are really “long mask” cases:
Though evaluated wearing durations are shorter than daily/prolonged use, outcomes independently validate mask-induced exhaustion-syndrome (MIES) and down-stream physio-metabolic disfunctions. MIES can have long-term clinical consequences, especially for vulnerable groups. So far, several mask related symptoms may have been misinterpreted as long COVID-19 symptoms. In any case, the possible MIES contrasts with the WHO definition of health.
If they are right, and even some long-covid is really MIES, chalk up another massive fail by the public health establishment and add to the bill a lot of injured people who would otherwise have been just fine.
The researchers’ ultimate conclusion was stark:
In the absence of strong empirical evidence of effectiveness, mask wearing should not be mandated let alone enforced by law.
This helps explain why some people are still wearing the silly face rags. Their brains ARE broken.'
Apparently that study was done on whiny hypocondriacs, but hey, you do you.........
Nobody knows whiny hypochondriacs like you do.
@BDair FYI i have Congestive Heart Failure, one of the principle outward symptoms is shortness of breath, and i have had no problem wearing a mask.
but wait, neither have legions of operating room personnel for just about forever. But whiny hypochondriacs such as yourself do, i observe.
For the one millionth time, surgeons' masks have nothing to do with
preventing transmission of a respiratory virus.
Right, not only are masks ineffective for preventing transmission, but they also have negative health impacts.
"Rather than measuring how ineffective masks were at filtering viruses or preventing covid transmission, these researchers measured various health indicators on the people who WORE the masks. What they found was not good. Mask wearers had: decreased blood oxygen, increased blood CO2, increased heart rates, higher blood pressure, more difficulty breathing, higher skin temperatures, and higher reports of headaches, acne, skin irritations, feeling overheated, voice disorders, and dizziness."
Best become nudists. After all, if a small piece of paper tissue in front of your face does all of that, just think what wearing thick heavy clothes all over your body could do.
Yes, go further, for No one can be too safe. Wear a bubble suit when going out in public. For safe sex make a 6 feet condom and avoid any physical conduct with a fellow human being. For by far humans are the most toxic creature on the face of the earth.
Humans can certainly survive without clothing, even in extreme environments.
Wearing thick heavy clothing all of the time, can be detrimental to your health
as it prevents exposure to sunlight and vitamin D production. Vitamin D deficiency
is one of the primary reasons people get sick in Winter.
Don't leave your house, keep butt plugs in at all times. For covid farts can get into your toilet pipelines and come up into somone esles toilet. Then create a Cranial Rectumitis symptoms. A condition where the head is stuck up one's rectum, preventing this individual from seeing and discerning facts.