09-02-2020, 07:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-02-2020, 07:41 PM by The Apprentice.)
(09-02-2020, 07:13 PM)awakened53 Wrote:The Apprentice Wrote:There is a good article on face mask at the link below,I totally agree.. my wife is a care worker and has to wear both the mask and a full plastic visor when in clients houses.. She said she basically has a headache every day she is at work.
https://www.technocracy.news/masks-are-n...?print=pdf
Print this article and hand it to frightened mask wearers who havebelieved the alarmist media, politicians and Technocrats in white coats.Masks are proven ineffective against coronavirus and potentially harmfulto healthy people and those with pre-existing conditions.My wife and I dined out last night in a very empty restaurant and theyoung waitress was required to wear a cloth mask. I asked her how shewas doing with the mask and if there were any side effects. She relatedthat was consistently short of breath (when away from the table, shelowered the mask below her nose) and that she had actually passed outbecause of it a few days earlier, taking her straight to the floor.Fortunately, she was not hurt.
One of her colleagues passed out in a client's house. A friend of mine ,who is a manager at our local Tesco extra said that at least 3 or 4 customers pass out or have to sit down due to feeling dizzy every day..
I know how she feels, I was a medic in my younger days and have worked in areas where wearing a mask was needed for prolonged periods, like the operating theatre and path lab whilst working on sheilded microscopes.
At first breathing is easy then an hour later after the mask has become wetted out on the inside it get more and more difficult as time passes, wearing a mask also prevents you from clearing your nose to get rid of any mucus which lingers in the naval cavity which is unhealthy and aids any germs that proliferate in damp, dark and warm conditions.
Then there is the difference between working in a static position at rest and in a more active role when large distances are extant, IE, walking down long warm corridoors in the heat of summer, or moving heavy objects around, there are so many different situations that make wearing a mask unproductive.
One thing I have been trying to share is, never be around people who have had a flu jab, because they do become infective once the cerum has established itself within the body, I truly think this is how they are getting the signatures into society that they are looking for, and prolonging the flu season past its normal seasonal window.
Here is a talk by Thomas Sheridan that explains how we are seen when wearing a mask.
https://youtu.be/g2qhWzwUQN0