Some have given up on masking as they think there's no point if masks can't singlehandedly eradicate a virus (a right wing talking point). What they're missing is that higher risk people can't even get healthcare due to a lack of masking. Masks make essential spaces accessible.
SARS‑CoV‑2 is highly transmissible and we don't have a sterilizing vaccine. People can't mask 24/7, so it's unfair to expect masks alone to contain that spread everywhere. But masks can help contain spread in specific spaces like healthcare settings. That makes masks worth it.
Every space where a majority of people mask makes that space more accessible to everyone, especially higher risk people. Everyone has the right to access essential spaces like healthcare and public transport safely, even if #COVID is spreading elsewhere.
While wearing a high quality mask like an N95 helps give people protection at an individual level, masks are far more effective when everyone wears one, because no tool is perfect, and viral load matters: the less of the virus that's in the air, the more safe it is for everyone.
We need to stop the all-or-nothing approach to public health. Wearing a mask sometimes is better than never wearing a mask. Some people wearing a mask is better than no one wearing a mask. Wearing any kind of mask is better than not wearing a mask at all. Every bit matters.
TLDR; Wearing a mask won't alone eradicate #COVID but the more you do it, the more spaces you help make accessible to everyone, especially higher risk people. We can't accept excluding people from society indefinitely. Even if you only do it sometimes, wearing a mask is worth it.

@luckytran

I don't think anyone masks in the UK any more, or at least it's very rare. No one talks about COVID in every day life either as it's mostly disappeared here. Very occasionally I'll hear about someone who's picked it up, but I don't know anyone personally who's had it for a long time now.

It'll take a new variant generating a noticeable increase in hospital admissions to get the attention of national newspapers and change people's behaviours again.

@mackaj @luckytran I mean only about a quarter of people getting tested are testing positive in the UK.
@mackaj @luckytran meeting anecdote with anecdote, I know several people who have had it in the past month. And I know many (!) people who are still masking or who simply go out much less and mask when they do because the effects of getting sick with covid would be so bad for them because of pre-existing conditions.

@ohbara

I'm not passing judgement on mask wearing. It's very effective as part of a multi-layered approach to protection (masks, sanitation and distancing) I was making an observation as to how people are affected and behaving in the UK. You're in Ireland yes?

I've just been out for 2 hours — car wash, pet shop, B&Q and Tesco — didn't spot a mask even once.

People here just aren't thinking about Covid at the moment.

@luckytran

@mackaj @luckytran yes, I understood that. Was only commenting on seeing and knowing people who are still masking and who have had it. I am in Ireland, but the folks I'm talking about are in England.
@mackaj I think it's similar here, very very few people wear a mask. And yet here too I know more than five people who have had it in the last few weeks. No correction is implied, just data
@luckytran not to mention they help protect you from pollution, wildfire smoke and visual surveillance.

@luckytran I'm definitely in favor of this messaging because implying that I'm a queerphobic genocider for ... (checks) staying in my house all week but going inside a grocery store unmasked in an area with low transmission and good hospitalization stats ... is just not winning any converts.

I absolutely mask on airplanes etc though, and recently started taking my mask more places since numbers are up and things seem worse this time. But if I get sick, *I'm already isolating for 72hrs anyway.*

@luckytran I’m in California and I can say that’s a small percentage of mask wearing in public places. The last time that Newsom implemented a mask mandate, very few people and businesses even enforced it. I remember calling the local health department and they said the mandate was based on “good faith”
@luckytran
I keep a cloth mask with me just in case if I have to go into a crowded space or I feel that the risk level has crept above my poorly-defined comfort threshold, even if for only the five minutes of peak risk.
@jerseygryphon @luckytran you might consider bringing an N95 (or KN95 with you). A cloth mask really isn’t protective against the newer variants. Glad your doing your best to stay safe in crowded environments.
@luckytran How sensible. That means your job prospects in public health will be diminished.
@luckytran A couple of years back our local science communicators adapted the "Swiss cheese model" to explain how even though nothing is perfect, everything can make a difference. I still wear a mask in busy retail settings (nobody gives me any cheek about that - an advantage of being 6'2" and over 250 lbs), regularly test and have cancelled a lot of social events. More important than ever now our Govt has given up and is letting Covid rip.
@luckytran I got hit with a pile of #COVID19 misinformation/disinformation and decided to revive my old blog. I'd love to get feedback on it. TY so much for your posts and directness. It matters.
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@luckytran School is an essential space. Schools are a place of high transmission.
@luckytran Not just healthcare settings, that is a priority but it should be in all places that have public gatherings of more than a few people.
@luckytran Stores, schools, airports, as well as healthcare settings should be the priorities unless I am missing something big, but, really any type of get-together with a lot of people should be masking, and have good ventillation.
@donkeyblam @luckytran
add Public transport to the list
@donkeyblam @luckytran airplanes, dining places (which should be closed for indoor dining), boats (which also need air filtration and to stop burning diesel)
@ellenor2000 @luckytran As much as I agree that indoor dining should be closed right now, it *might* be acceptable to have if they literally just blast the place with uv-c and do some kind of testing before.
@luckytran
Adequate ventilation is also a missing piece of the puzzle as it can't easily be shifted into an "individual's responsibility" narrative like masking, social distancing and vaccination can. We saw what lack of this in schools did though and how that contributed to surges in the general population.
@Permacultureandpolitics
@Blort @luckytran @Permacultureandpolitics We also saw the difference even just DIY-ing the matter with consumer portable air purifiers in schools did (massive reduction of cases).

@luckytran Having done computer security for decades (part of being a web developer is thinking about how the app will be exploited), I always compare COVID safety with computer safety.

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@luckytran Having an antivirus program on your PC won't stop 100% of malware. Handling SQL injection attacks won't stop 100% of hacking attempts. User education won't stop people from clicking on scam email links. So should we just stop? Of course not. Every step helps a little bit (or a lot). Combine them together and attacks that bypass one security method will get stopped by another.

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@luckytran Similarly with COVID, maybe my KN95 mask would allow some virus through, but limiting the people I'm around and getting vaccinated will help reduce my risk even more. Layer security measures together and they increase effectiveness even if each layer isn't 100% effective.

Waiting for a single layer to be 100% effective before deploying anything is bad security policy and bad healthcare policy.

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@luckytran

and some other skin care issues, but, with the risk of death if I get covid, I'll take my chances of picking off the remaining flakes of my molar by myself.

Soonest dental appt from my dentist is December. I'm afraid the visit might kill me if masking is lifted before then.

I havent been sick since Feb 2020, I mask with kn95's

@GreenRoc @luckytran consider wearing a readimask over your nose. It might take some practice to get a good seal but it gives me some comfort at the dentist (and for haircuts).
@luckytran Are they missing that? Or are they doing it on purpose to drive profit for insurance companies?

@luckytran

A bullet-proof vest won't always save your life (head shots, armour piercing ammo, etc.), but it still makes sense to wear one in a firefight.

COVID uses very small bullets, but the argument is the same.

#mask #COVID

@luckytran I wore my mask into the hospital for surgery two weeks ago. In the prep area, my nurse saw my mask and asked if I'd be more comfortable if she wore one. I said no, because I figured I was going to have to demask for the surgery anyway. But it was fatalistic on my part. Fortunately I didn't get Covid or any other respiratory illness. I'm not sure, policy-wise, what to make of the nurse asking me, though.
@luckytran
It's not just for covid, either. Bronchitis can be just as deadly for seniors and at risk individuals. People need to ignore the stigma of being pro or anti mask and just be decent humans to not make others sick unnecessarily.
@luckytran me and mama mask, and we never stopped!
@luckytran i think it’s just common courtesy that if you see someone wearing a mask, put one on in response. Can we normalize this?
@riedlr @luckytran
Putting on a mask when the air in the space is already full of aerosols is a fascinating approach
@luckytran
Somebody needs to mention this to the party of the 1% Doctrine.
@luckytran “Some have given up on masking as they think there's no point if masks can't singlehandedly eradicate a virus” — They should disable their car’s air-bags and stop wearing seat belts, to be consistent.
@luckytran
Also, masks are mutation-proof: they work on all strains. If antivaxers were serious, they'd actually *prefer* masks for this reason, yet they're usually also antimask. Because this is about their bullshit #FauxNews right-wing tribalism, not science. #MasksWork #CovidIsNotOver