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Topic History of: Facemasks
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Green Man If you look at a surgical mask or fabric mask under a strong lamp. You will thousands of little holes and surgical masks crumble at the sides near the mouth area.

Droplets are smaller than holes on materials.

Boris Johnson is in an awkward position.

www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/scienc...vid-mask-government/
Wyot Study shows no clear evidence that forcing children to wear facemasks (psychologically harming many of them and their learning) achieved anything other than harm:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-59895934

There was no clear evidence that facemasks achieved anything before the Covid hysteria, so why a new study was required I have no idea.

But well done BBC for a reasonably impartial piece on the subject at long last.

Perhaps a positive sign as the hysterics swivel their loony heads back towards Covid; salivating gently at the prospect of bossing everyone about again...