Neanderthals vs. "Science"

The opening of Gibraltar tourism and the rollback of Covid mitigation measures to support tourism -- led to the spike in Covid in Gibraltar. This is well documented. It should also be noted in the early days after re-opening that most of those infected with Covid in Gibraltar were tourists or people involved directly in the hospitality industry.

LOL @ "well documented". No it's not. Its a guess. A theory. To you, that's "well documented" when it works to your narrative, and "misinformation" when it doesn't.

It should also be noted that the population of Gibraltar is so small that only a small number of cases yield a large spike in percentages. Remember the earlier Gibraltar "spike" after re-opening due to tourism-- where people criticized Gibraltar for their huge rate increase initially involved under 30 people total.

Right, so tourism causes COVID spikes. That explains Florida's spike!
 
Yet surgical masks pictured in the tweet are effective.

And I will note that multiple studies of cities showed that mask mandates were effective for the 1918 flu -- and the cities which controlled the disease better had better economic outcomes.
Most non-idiots (or non red hats) figured out two years ago that most non n95 masks don't filter out virus of a certain size. They also figured out virus travel in microdroplets which do get trapped by some masks, and that the biggest impact is in disrupting airflow during exhalation/inhalation. Hence why the preferred gater worn by redhats does fuck all.
 
Most non-idiots (or non red hats) figured out two years ago that most non n95 masks don't filter out virus of a certain size. They also figured out virus travel in microdroplets which do get trapped by some masks, and that the biggest impact is in disrupting airflow during exhalation/inhalation. Hence why the preferred gater worn by redhats does fuck all.

Let's see if Science Guy Bill Nye can explain why masks work to these people in very basic terms.

 
Yet surgical masks pictured in the tweet are effective.

And I will note that multiple studies of cities showed that mask mandates were effective for the 1918 flu -- and the cities which controlled the disease better had better economic outcomes.

No, they aren't.
 
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