“Who knew that trapping a few germs in a warm, moist environment and just rubbing them directly into your mucous membranes could be a problem?” –feedback from Insanitybites blog
A team of Norwegian researchers studying the “Association between Face Mask Use and Risk of SARS-CoV-2 Infection,” found the data proved higher cases of Covid were reported among people who wore masks more often.

According to the paper, published in the renowned British Cambridge University journal, the researchers conducted an “observational study that analyzes data from a population, or a representative subset, at a specific point in time.”

Looking back, we now know that governments worldwide forced people to wear masks on the basis of observational studies that were far less credible than this study.

They examined a cross-section of data for people who reported testing positive for Covid and revealed how often they wore a mask.
The raw data revealed that regular mask-wearers had a 74-75% higher risk of testing positive for Covid.

They found that the incidence of “self-reported” COVID-19 was:
• 33% higher in those wearing face masks often or sometimes, and
• 40% higher in those wearing face masks almost always or always…
…compared to participants who reported wearing face masks never or almost never.
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Also had higher rates of tooth decay! Im sure if yo tracked they had higher rates of a variety of oxygen related problems and symptoms
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Who knew that trapping a few germs in a warm, moist environment and just rubbing them directly into your mucus membranes could be a problem?
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Genuis! This is why I love to read your blog.
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And I love reading your columns!
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Bless your heart. Thank you.
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Mask were never about health or safety. They were a visual marker on who would submit. Nothing more than a experiment to see how many Americans would comply with a unproven ridiculous request without any resistance.
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