Originally Posted by
FlewUnderWires
Of course it is. See the couple of posts above yours for reference.
Ignore the hypothesis if you want. The actual statistics they cite to form their opinions are valid, IMO. This is like using Wikipedia to write a research paper. You're not going to list Wikipedia on your bibliography, but those primary resources used to write the article aren't any less valid because of where they're cited.
Take it up with Stanford - one of the premier research institutions in America.
The science is becoming more and more clear by the day. Masks are
useless at best, devastating to our long term health at worst. Neither are good reasons to wear one.