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Idaho public health official left a meeting in tears as anti-maskers swarmed her home
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<blockquote data-quote="LiberalChristian1980" data-source="post: 75581898" data-attributes="member: 413265"><p>Science refines and revises itself all the time. Things you learn about a scientific topic today will be outdated in the near future. Also, when it comes to things like viruses, things that work against one won't necessarily work against another. As we learn more about COVID we better understand how to protect ourselves against it. If it was like some viruses that could remain viable in the air even without being wrapped in respiratory droplets then masks would be basically useless against it. However, we now understand that it is very fragile in the open air, thus masks are effective. That's just science learning new things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LiberalChristian1980, post: 75581898, member: 413265"] Science refines and revises itself all the time. Things you learn about a scientific topic today will be outdated in the near future. Also, when it comes to things like viruses, things that work against one won't necessarily work against another. As we learn more about COVID we better understand how to protect ourselves against it. If it was like some viruses that could remain viable in the air even without being wrapped in respiratory droplets then masks would be basically useless against it. However, we now understand that it is very fragile in the open air, thus masks are effective. That's just science learning new things. [/QUOTE]
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