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people in the masked group didn’t follow the rules, either. When they looked at only at participants who always wore masks, the researchers found an even smaller difference. Mask wearing “did not reduce, at conventional levels of statistical significance, the incidence of Sars-Cov-2 infection,” the authors wrote in their discussion.
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Again, not the reason we should wear masks.
Unreported Truths About Covid-19 and Lockdowns: Part 3: Masks
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