Death Rate Rises in Counties With Mask Mandate
- German physician Dr. Zacharias Fögen found no published evidence that masking could effectively reduce the severity of the disease or had an influence on case fatality
- The death rate in counties where masks were mandated was higher by 85%.
- After an analysis that accounted for confounding factors, the mortality rate remained 52% higher in counties that mandated masking.
- 95% of the effect can only be attributed to COVID-19, so it is not CO2, bacteria or fungi under the mask."
- In other words, while the pathogens or CO2 buildup may have weakened the immune system, it was COVID that caused the deaths.
Masking Increases Other Health Risks
- Promote facial alkalinization
- Encourage dehydration
- Increase headaches and sweating
- Decrease cognitive precision
- Lead to medical errors
- A team of scientists from Hull York Medical School published findings that showed 39 microplastic particles in 11 of 13 lung tissues sampled during lung surgery
- Microplastics have been found in the past in the living, but this is the first study to demonstrate they are found in living tissue
Expert Says COVID Face Coverings Are Not Masks
- According to Chris Schaefer, a respirator specialist and training expert, what health experts have been calling masks are not really masks at all.
- They are "breathing barriers" as they don't meet the legal definition of a mask
- A proper mask has engineered breathing openings in front of the mouth and nose to ensure easy and effortless breathing
- People are using products that increase the risk of inhaling fibers that break down very small
Mask Policy Influenced by Two Hair Stylists, Not Science
- In the early days of the pandemic, there was a rush on masks, causing supplies for health care practitioners to dwindle. At the time, health officials were adamant that people should NOT wear masks.
- Fast forward one year and CDC's mask policy appears to have been determined solely on observational studies, not randomized controlled trials (RCTs).
- Observational studies are of lower quality than RCTs and more likely to be politicized.
Antibiotic-Resistant Pathogens and Mask Exhaustion Syndrome
- Research needed to determine if the severity of disease and increased death rates in those who wear masks is related to the antibiotic-resistant bacteria that collect on the masks, the impact MIES has on your immune system and the potential dehydration chronic mask wearers may experience, or something else
- Accurate data must be gathered and communicated to provide a strong foundation for developing local public policy before the next plandemic creates a scenario in which government officials attempt to mandate masking and lockdowns
https://www.technocracy.news/mask-mandates-linked-to-increased-covid-death-rates/
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