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Virus's And Face Coverings
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If face coverings are effective at preventing the spread of virus's such as Covid, then should we now expect to see a fall, this winter, of influenza cases?
If not why not?
If not why not?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So the stats for flu SHOULD go down then as the majority of people wear masks and social distance. And busses and stores allow less people in, gloves and contactless payments increase, and theres one way systems everywhere, and blah, blah, blah.
So the stats for flu SHOULD go down?
With or without Corona, they should go down with all the measures been in place?
So the stats for flu SHOULD go down?
With or without Corona, they should go down with all the measures been in place?
//As I said above, the impact of winter flu will depend on lots of other thing including the weather and the strand of flu.//
Keep wearing your face nappy then. As you are told to do.
Never been told to cover up for much worse pandemics.
The flu is as old as mankind and killed as much (in spite of vaccines)
But carry on.
Keep wearing your face nappy then. As you are told to do.
Never been told to cover up for much worse pandemics.
The flu is as old as mankind and killed as much (in spite of vaccines)
But carry on.
It's common sense to wear them, covid/flu/Sars or whatever Covid 20 comes along with - whether they(masks) have any sustained benefit we shall see but I rather try and be on the right side of the equation then increasing my exposure with no prevention means other than the 2m distancing and washing hands etc.
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