N95 & surgical masks for INFLUENZA (extrapolate to COVID): Radonovich et al.: "N95 Respirators vs Medical Masks for Preventing Influenza Among Health Care Personnel: A Randomized Clinical Trial"; 207
laboratory-confirmed influenza infections (8.2% of HCP-seasons) N95 respirator & 193 (7.2% of HCP-seasons) medical mask (diff, 1.0%, [95% CI -0.5% to 2.5%]; P = .18) (adj OR 1.18, 95% CI, 0.95-1.45)
Bottom line: N95 face masks offer no added protection against influenza and other viral respiratory infections among health care personnel when compared to surgical face masks (blue/white).
A cluster randomized pragmatic effectiveness study conducted at 137 outpatient study sites at 7 US medical centers between September 2011 and May 2015, with final follow-up in June 2016. Each year for 4 years, during the 12-week period of peak viral respiratory illness, pairs of outpatient sites (clusters) within each center were matched and randomly assigned to the N95 respirator or medical mask groups.’
‘Among 2862 randomized participants (mean [SD] age, 43 [11.5] years; 2369 [82.8%]) women), 2371 completed the study and accounted for 5180 HCP-seasons. There were 207 laboratory-confirmed influenza infection events (8.2% of HCP-seasons) in the N95 respirator group and 193 (7.2% of HCP-seasons) in the medical mask group (difference, 1.0%, [95% CI, -0.5% to 2.5%]; P = .18) (adjusted odds ratio [OR], 1.18 [95% CI, 0.95-1.45]).
There were 1556 acute respiratory illness events in the respirator group vs 1711 in the mask group (difference, -21.9 per 1000 HCP-seasons [95% CI, -48.2 to 4.4]; P = .10); 679 laboratory-detected respiratory infections in the respirator group vs 745 in the mask group (difference, -8.9 per 1000 HCP-seasons, [95% CI, -33.3 to 15.4]; P = .47); 371 laboratory-confirmed respiratory illness events in the respirator group vs 417 in the mask group (difference, -8.6 per 1000 HCP-seasons [95% CI, -28.2 to 10.9]; P = .39); and 128 influenza-like illness events in the respirator group vs 166 in the mask group (difference, -11.3 per 1000 HCP-seasons [95% CI, -23.8 to 1.3]; P = .08). In the respirator group, 89.4% of participants reported "always" or "sometimes" wearing their assigned devices vs 90.2% in the mask group.’
SOURCE:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31479137/
I have never worn a mask and I don't intend to start. When I see people in those filthy things I just shake my head and think, "you moron" they're either too lazy or too indoctrinated by propaganda to even bother to look into wether they work or not.
I recall this paper from when I read it (or a very similar one) back in 2020.
This, plus the timing of the mask mandates in UK (Summer 2020 FFS) meant that I knew that the mask were just a pretraining exercise to get people to accept an unnecessary injection. I was right sadly.
"Wear your mask to protect others" became "take your jab to protect others".
It was always planned this way.