answer, masks
made 'no discernible difference' to Covid transmission rates in hospitals,
and this is why, bacteria are giants when compared to viruses, the smallest
bacteria are about 0.4 micron (one millionth of a meter) in diameter while
viruses range in size from 0.02 to 0.25 micron and the fact is that while
surgeons wear masks to reduce bacteria, virus such as covid pass through masks
with ease! for a run down on the differences between viruses and bacteria this article was very informative, back to the study, experts at St George's Hospital found masks made 'no
discernible difference' infection rates didn’t soar when
mask mandates were removed in NHS facilities
during the middle of an Omicron surge, Governments around the world —
including the UK — made it mandatory to wear a face covering in indoor public
spaces, and some people made obscene amounts of money suppling them, researchers from St George's Hospital in south-west London analysed routinely collected infection control data over a 40-week period between
December 4, 2021 and September 10, 2022, officials issued mixed messages about
their effectiveness at the beginning of the pandemic, worse still studies failed to show definitively that masks prevented covid, in February, one of the most comprehensive meta-analyses of
face coverings to date, by the Cochrane Institute, revealed masks made 'little
to no difference' to covid infection or death rates. Lead author Dr Ben
Patterson said: 'Our study found no evidence that mandatory masking of staff
impacts the rate of hospital SARS-CoV-2 infection with the Omicron variant, 'That doesn't mean masks are worthless against Omicron, but
their real-world benefit in isolation appears to be, at best, modest in a
healthcare setting.' the research will be presented later this month at the
European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases in
Copenhagen, Denmark, so the people that continually said that masks were ineffective against covid were correct, little comfort to the people not wearing them who were fined! for the full article have a look here.
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