Ten percent may not be better than no masks when you add in overconfidence, other health concerns like bacterial pneumonia, and the social costs to children, deaf and everyone (stress due to being unable to see people's faces).
But of course, there is no hard math that can be done to determine this. It's a risk-based, fuzzy, social analysis.
Ten percent may not be better than no masks when you add in overconfidence, other health concerns like bacterial pneumonia, and the social costs to children, deaf and everyone (stress due to being unable to see people's faces).
But of course, there is no hard math that can be done to determine this. It's a risk-based, fuzzy, social analysis.
But I 100% agree. We should be told.