CDC Study Finds Overwhelming Majority Of People
Getting Coronavirus Wore Masks
12, 2020 By Jordan Davidson thefederalist.com A Centers for Disease Control report released in September shows that masks and face coverings are not effective in preventing the spread of COVID-19, even for those people who consistently wear them.
A study conducted in the United States in July found
that when they compared 154 “case-patients,” who tested positive for
COVID-19, to a control group of 160 participants from the same
health care facility who were symptomatic but tested negative, over
70 percent of the case-patients were contaminated with the virus and
fell ill despite “always” wearing a mask.
“In the 14 days before illness onset, 71% of
case-patients and 74% of control participants reported always using
cloth face coverings or other mask types when in public,” the report
stated.
In addition, over 14 percent of the case-patients
said they “often” wore a face covering and were still infected with
the virus. The study also demonstrates that under 4 percent of the
case-patients became sick with the virus even though they “never”
wore a mask or face covering.
Despite over 70 percent of the case-patient
participants’ efforts to follow CDC recommendations by committing to
always wearing face coverings at “gatherings with ≤10 or >10 persons
in a home; shopping; dining at a restaurant; going to an office
setting, salon, gym, bar/coffee shop, or church/religious gathering;
or using public transportation,” they still contracted the virus.
While the study notes that some of these people may
have contracted the virus from the few moments that they removed
their mask to eat or drink at “places that offer on-site eating or
drinking,” the CDC concedes that there is no successful way to
evaluate if that was the exact moment someone became exposed and
contracted the virus.
“Characterization of community exposures can be
difficult to assess when widespread transmission is occurring,
especially from asymptomatic persons within inherently
interconnected communities,” the report states.
In fact, the report suggests that “direction,
ventilation, and intensity of airflow might affect virus
transmission, even if social distancing measures and mask use are
implemented according to current guidance.”
Despite this new scientific information, the CDC,
Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci, and many political authorities are still
encouraging people to wear masks. Many states and cities have even
mandated masks, citing them as one of the main tools to “slow the
spread” of coronavirus and keep case numbers in their area down.
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