New draft MoCo Executive Order - masks

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Masks can filter larger particles in the air, but carbon dioxide can easily be exhaled through the filters. Coronavirus particles are 120 nanometers, oxygen is 0.120 nanometers and carbon dioxide is 0.232 nanometers. The pore size in N95 masks is generally 100 to 300 nanometers, meaning the average single pore will allow 1667 oxygen molecules in and 862 carbon dioxide molecules out. Other masks have even larger pore sizes, so a mask can’t restrict oxygen or carbon dioxide flow. It doesn’t mean that the wearer does not feel restricted. However, the math and physics are not consistent with that feeling.

The mask is quite effective at blocking the droplets you are exhaling, coughing or sneezing. The average size of those droplets is 1,000 to 10,000 nanometers, so by wearing the mask, you prevent the droplets from entering into the air for someone else to inhale.

https://news.llu.edu/health-wellness/infectious-disease-physician-breaks-down-coronavirus-mask-myths


Coronavirus are attached to droplets and are not free floating....like oxygen or carbon dioxide.


Well except that the virus also spreads as an aerosol, and those particles are NOT large enough to be blocked by the mask. And in fact droplets trapped by the mask can in fact be subsequently aerosolized so the mask could actually make things worse.

My point here is that there are lots of theories about why masks might work or not work, The only way to find out is to do a scientific experiment under controlled circumstances with people randomly selected into two groups. That has been done a total of fifteen times for respiratory viruses over the last three decades, including once now for covid.

In every single such trial the result has been that wearing cloth masks has resulted in no measurable difference in rates of infection.


Has wearing a mask killed anyone playing soccer?


As far as I know not a full-on mortem. However, I have two students who now can’t play because of lung damage. Their careers definitely died.


Because of a mask? Ok, sure


Because of a mask they wore while vigorously exercising and not receiving enough oxygen supply to their organs. Need a PowerPoint with it?


Lol, ok. That vigorous exercise must have been on Everest.


That’s so funny. Thousands and thousands of kids in MoCo have been playing & practicing soccer for months while wearing masks. This during warm, hot and cold weather. Some wore disposable masks while most wore athletic masks during games. These games include EDP and ENCL games as well as Select and Rec games. Not a single kid fainted or died. It was a little different at first and after 5 minutes, they all adjusted and stopped noticing.


+1. Not a single kid or young adult fainted.


What I personally have seen is a few fairly intense hyperventilation episodes that got me a little scared that something serious was happening, almost like a panic or asthma attack that continued at first even after the mask was removed. But, each time the kid was fine eventually. Take of that what you will. I'm not a medical expert to know if that could have really spiraled into more severe. Had me worried but was probably nothing. This was kids in the 7-10 range, FWIW.


So, just to clarify, nobody has died wearing a mask playing soccer.
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Masks can filter larger particles in the air, but carbon dioxide can easily be exhaled through the filters. Coronavirus particles are 120 nanometers, oxygen is 0.120 nanometers and carbon dioxide is 0.232 nanometers. The pore size in N95 masks is generally 100 to 300 nanometers, meaning the average single pore will allow 1667 oxygen molecules in and 862 carbon dioxide molecules out. Other masks have even larger pore sizes, so a mask can’t restrict oxygen or carbon dioxide flow. It doesn’t mean that the wearer does not feel restricted. However, the math and physics are not consistent with that feeling.

The mask is quite effective at blocking the droplets you are exhaling, coughing or sneezing. The average size of those droplets is 1,000 to 10,000 nanometers, so by wearing the mask, you prevent the droplets from entering into the air for someone else to inhale.

https://news.llu.edu/health-wellness/infectious-disease-physician-breaks-down-coronavirus-mask-myths


Coronavirus are attached to droplets and are not free floating....like oxygen or carbon dioxide.


Well except that the virus also spreads as an aerosol, and those particles are NOT large enough to be blocked by the mask. And in fact droplets trapped by the mask can in fact be subsequently aerosolized so the mask could actually make things worse.

My point here is that there are lots of theories about why masks might work or not work, The only way to find out is to do a scientific experiment under controlled circumstances with people randomly selected into two groups. That has been done a total of fifteen times for respiratory viruses over the last three decades, including once now for covid.

In every single such trial the result has been that wearing cloth masks has resulted in no measurable difference in rates of infection.


Has wearing a mask killed anyone playing soccer?


As far as I know not a full-on mortem. However, I have two students who now can’t play because of lung damage. Their careers definitely died.


Because of a mask? Ok, sure


Because of a mask they wore while vigorously exercising and not receiving enough oxygen supply to their organs. Need a PowerPoint with it?


Lol, ok. That vigorous exercise must have been on Everest.


That’s so funny. Thousands and thousands of kids in MoCo have been playing & practicing soccer for months while wearing masks. This during warm, hot and cold weather. Some wore disposable masks while most wore athletic masks during games. These games include EDP and ENCL games as well as Select and Rec games. Not a single kid fainted or died. It was a little different at first and after 5 minutes, they all adjusted and stopped noticing.


+1. Not a single kid or young adult fainted.


What I personally have seen is a few fairly intense hyperventilation episodes that got me a little scared that something serious was happening, almost like a panic or asthma attack that continued at first even after the mask was removed. But, each time the kid was fine eventually. Take of that what you will. I'm not a medical expert to know if that could have really spiraled into more severe. Had me worried but was probably nothing. This was kids in the 7-10 range, FWIW.


So, just to clarify, nobody has died wearing a mask playing soccer.


Yup. No body fainted or died while wearing masks. But millions of people died worldwide from COVID. COVID has proven to spiral into something fatal or something with long term effects.
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Masks can filter larger particles in the air, but carbon dioxide can easily be exhaled through the filters. Coronavirus particles are 120 nanometers, oxygen is 0.120 nanometers and carbon dioxide is 0.232 nanometers. The pore size in N95 masks is generally 100 to 300 nanometers, meaning the average single pore will allow 1667 oxygen molecules in and 862 carbon dioxide molecules out. Other masks have even larger pore sizes, so a mask can’t restrict oxygen or carbon dioxide flow. It doesn’t mean that the wearer does not feel restricted. However, the math and physics are not consistent with that feeling.

The mask is quite effective at blocking the droplets you are exhaling, coughing or sneezing. The average size of those droplets is 1,000 to 10,000 nanometers, so by wearing the mask, you prevent the droplets from entering into the air for someone else to inhale.

https://news.llu.edu/health-wellness/infectious-disease-physician-breaks-down-coronavirus-mask-myths


Coronavirus are attached to droplets and are not free floating....like oxygen or carbon dioxide.


Well except that the virus also spreads as an aerosol, and those particles are NOT large enough to be blocked by the mask. And in fact droplets trapped by the mask can in fact be subsequently aerosolized so the mask could actually make things worse.

My point here is that there are lots of theories about why masks might work or not work, The only way to find out is to do a scientific experiment under controlled circumstances with people randomly selected into two groups. That has been done a total of fifteen times for respiratory viruses over the last three decades, including once now for covid.

In every single such trial the result has been that wearing cloth masks has resulted in no measurable difference in rates of infection.


Has wearing a mask killed anyone playing soccer?


As far as I know not a full-on mortem. However, I have two students who now can’t play because of lung damage. Their careers definitely died.


Because of a mask? Ok, sure


Because of a mask they wore while vigorously exercising and not receiving enough oxygen supply to their organs. Need a PowerPoint with it?


Lol, ok. That vigorous exercise must have been on Everest.


That’s so funny. Thousands and thousands of kids in MoCo have been playing & practicing soccer for months while wearing masks. This during warm, hot and cold weather. Some wore disposable masks while most wore athletic masks during games. These games include EDP and ENCL games as well as Select and Rec games. Not a single kid fainted or died. It was a little different at first and after 5 minutes, they all adjusted and stopped noticing.


+1. Not a single kid or young adult fainted.


What I personally have seen is a few fairly intense hyperventilation episodes that got me a little scared that something serious was happening, almost like a panic or asthma attack that continued at first even after the mask was removed. But, each time the kid was fine eventually. Take of that what you will. I'm not a medical expert to know if that could have really spiraled into more severe. Had me worried but was probably nothing. This was kids in the 7-10 range, FWIW.


So, just to clarify, nobody has died wearing a mask playing soccer.


Yup. No body fainted or died while wearing masks. But millions of people died worldwide from COVID. COVID has proven to spiral into something fatal or something with long term effects.


Yeah. And many more did not engaging in specifically the activity under discussion. This is why people stop listening. Because you are saying absolutely nothing relevant beyond what everybody already knows.
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I’m sorry you haven’t demonstrated that wearing masks presents a greater public health risk than Covid. I’m sorry that you haven’t demonstrated that masks present any public health risk at all. We are a year into this thing and I can’t believe there are people still arguing against masks. You want things open, kids back into school, soccer to be played and we can’t have any of it because people like you are still around crying about masks.

And if a mask affects some kids with asthma while playing soccer well I guess those kids can sit out while others can play. Asthma and soccer don’t always mix anyway but I’m certain that if you have asthma you really don’t want to catch Covid. And the same goes for anyone whom wearing a masks presents a hardship. If you can’t wear a mask then Covid is going to be very bad for you.

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Soccer is being played without masks.

That is probably the correct decision from a public health stand point based upon all currently available science/evidence.

Millions have participated in practices and games during the pandemic without masks without adverse Covid effects.

There are apparently places in the US where you can not play youth soccer outdoors at all but those jurisdictions are not following the science and neither are you if you are saying we should be wearing masks outside while playing soccer so the country can open back up more completely.
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Masks can filter larger particles in the air, but carbon dioxide can easily be exhaled through the filters. Coronavirus particles are 120 nanometers, oxygen is 0.120 nanometers and carbon dioxide is 0.232 nanometers. The pore size in N95 masks is generally 100 to 300 nanometers, meaning the average single pore will allow 1667 oxygen molecules in and 862 carbon dioxide molecules out. Other masks have even larger pore sizes, so a mask can’t restrict oxygen or carbon dioxide flow. It doesn’t mean that the wearer does not feel restricted. However, the math and physics are not consistent with that feeling.

The mask is quite effective at blocking the droplets you are exhaling, coughing or sneezing. The average size of those droplets is 1,000 to 10,000 nanometers, so by wearing the mask, you prevent the droplets from entering into the air for someone else to inhale.

https://news.llu.edu/health-wellness/infectious-disease-physician-breaks-down-coronavirus-mask-myths


Coronavirus are attached to droplets and are not free floating....like oxygen or carbon dioxide.


Well except that the virus also spreads as an aerosol, and those particles are NOT large enough to be blocked by the mask. And in fact droplets trapped by the mask can in fact be subsequently aerosolized so the mask could actually make things worse.

My point here is that there are lots of theories about why masks might work or not work, The only way to find out is to do a scientific experiment under controlled circumstances with people randomly selected into two groups. That has been done a total of fifteen times for respiratory viruses over the last three decades, including once now for covid.

In every single such trial the result has been that wearing cloth masks has resulted in no measurable difference in rates of infection.


Has wearing a mask killed anyone playing soccer?


As far as I know not a full-on mortem. However, I have two students who now can’t play because of lung damage. Their careers definitely died.


Because of a mask? Ok, sure


Because of a mask they wore while vigorously exercising and not receiving enough oxygen supply to their organs. Need a PowerPoint with it?


Lol, ok. That vigorous exercise must have been on Everest.


That’s so funny. Thousands and thousands of kids in MoCo have been playing & practicing soccer for months while wearing masks. This during warm, hot and cold weather. Some wore disposable masks while most wore athletic masks during games. These games include EDP and ENCL games as well as Select and Rec games. Not a single kid fainted or died. It was a little different at first and after 5 minutes, they all adjusted and stopped noticing.


+1. Not a single kid or young adult fainted.


What I personally have seen is a few fairly intense hyperventilation episodes that got me a little scared that something serious was happening, almost like a panic or asthma attack that continued at first even after the mask was removed. But, each time the kid was fine eventually. Take of that what you will. I'm not a medical expert to know if that could have really spiraled into more severe. Had me worried but was probably nothing. This was kids in the 7-10 range, FWIW.


I have seen these as well during the summer heat with the same age group and 2 requiring immediate inhaler support.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Soccer is being played without masks.

That is probably the correct decision from a public health stand point based upon all currently available science/evidence.

Millions have participated in practices and games during the pandemic without masks without adverse Covid effects.

There are apparently places in the US where you can not play youth soccer outdoors at all but those jurisdictions are not following the science and neither are you if you are saying we should be wearing masks outside while playing soccer so the country can open back up more completely.


And yet no issues with kids wearing masks.

You just don’t want to wear a mask, we get it. But you and stubborn people like you are why we are 450,000 dead into this thing a year later.
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Anonymous wrote:Soccer is being played without masks.

That is probably the correct decision from a public health stand point based upon all currently available science/evidence.

Millions have participated in practices and games during the pandemic without masks without adverse Covid effects.

There are apparently places in the US where you can not play youth soccer outdoors at all but those jurisdictions are not following the science and neither are you if you are saying we should be wearing masks outside while playing soccer so the country can open back up more completely.


Do you know how many Red States (GOP) that not mandating the use of masks at all?

Anyhow, if you use the word “low risk”, I might agree but I completely disagree with the use of “science”. The science says the use of masks dramatically reduce the risk of COVID infections.
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I’m sorry you haven’t demonstrated that wearing masks presents a greater public health risk than Covid. I’m sorry that you haven’t demonstrated that masks present any public health risk at all. We are a year into this thing and I can’t believe there are people still arguing against masks. You want things open, kids back into school, soccer to be played and we can’t have any of it because people like you are still around crying about masks.



Soccer has been played for the past six months. What exactly are you blathering about?
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Anonymous wrote:

I’m sorry you haven’t demonstrated that wearing masks presents a greater public health risk than Covid. I’m sorry that you haven’t demonstrated that masks present any public health risk at all. We are a year into this thing and I can’t believe there are people still arguing against masks. You want things open, kids back into school, soccer to be played and we can’t have any of it because people like you are still around crying about masks.



Soccer has been played for the past six months. What exactly are you blathering about?


What are you?
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Doesn’t matter. Common sense and science prevail. If you advocate for a child to be restricting the oxygen supply to their brains and lungs over your irrational and brain dead fearmongering paranoia you deserve to be thrown into a cave and seal that mofo
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Soccer is being played without masks.

That is probably the correct decision from a public health stand point based upon all currently available science/evidence.

Millions have participated in practices and games during the pandemic without masks without adverse Covid effects.

There are apparently places in the US where you can not play youth soccer outdoors at all but those jurisdictions are not following the science and neither are you if you are saying we should be wearing masks outside while playing soccer so the country can open back up more completely.


Just to be fair what science are you following? There many scientists who all have differing opinions and different study results. Just because the particular science that is paid for by a particular government has one theory doesn't make it correct. Everyone is flying by the seat of their pants in trying the best balance in dealing with this pandemic. The truth is this is new to everyone and nobody knows a guaranteed way avoid this disease. So instead of preaching like a religion one way or another just wish each other health, happiness, and all the best. Practice the best personal hygiene you can. Take whatever risk you are personally comfortable with. Above all respect all others rules and restrictions they chose to enforce in their place of business. Indoor ,outdoor, private, public Just know there are risk in everything you do in life. Please stop harassing people on the board.
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COVID will take you out if you’re a weak human. Lifetime of bad choices or a few generations of weak genes... natural selection IRL.

Spin yourselves up on the Georgia Guidestones.
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Anonymous wrote:COVID will take you out if you’re a weak human. Lifetime of bad choices or a few generations of weak genes... natural selection IRL.

Spin yourselves up on the Georgia Guidestones.


The sheeple are so lobotomized and indoctrinated they think you’re mad.
Haven’t they heard about agenda 2030?



“You’ll own nothing and you’ll be happy”
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“The Great Reset” which is real when the IMF says but a conspiracy according to Twitter even when you share a NYT article about The Great Reset.
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