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My husband and I have worn masks properly and consistently and yet we both got Covid. Fortunately, we didn’t die. My respiratory therapist in the hospital told me that 95% of her patients have no idea how Covid found them. I don’t know if all of them wore masks properly and consistently as we did. It’s also possible that we (and the 95%) touched our faces without realizing it or didn’t wash our hands carefully enough. We will never know. But we will keep wearing masks and doing our very best with other mitigations.
A 2% reduction in cases is considered statistically significant by the CDC for good reason. If 2% in a population of 100K did not get Covid because of a mask mandate, that’s 2000 fewer cases. In the small city of about 200K near me that’s 4000 fewer cases, not an insignificant amount.
My concern is that misinterpreting the CDC report will reduce the number of masks worn by those who are anti-mask and cause even more states to abandon mask mandates at a time when more contagious variants are proliferating.
JMO
I think there will always be people who do not put a mask on, whatever the CDC success rate numbers.
Some people have actual psychological and physiological reasons for it. Other people will just "not feel like" putting one on.
Like everything in this country, the reasons for non-mask wearers are as diverse as our population. <modsnip: Politicizing>
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