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CDC recommends masks only for unvaccinated kids, ages 2 and up, who are returning to school in fall
Wait a minute...what?!
DESPITE SCIENCE PROVING MASKS CAN NOT / DO NOT BLOCK OUT MICROSCOPIC VIRUSES
DESPITE SCIENCE PROVING MASKS CAN NOT PREVENT PEOPLE FROM GETTING COVID-19
DESPITE SCIENCE PROVING PROLONGED USE OF MASKS IS ACTUALLY DETRIMENTAL TO OUR PHYSICAL HEALTH....
We have been told to wear cloth masks.
We have been ordered to wear cloth masks
We have been fined for not wearing masks
We have been berated and bullied into wearing masks
....then the govt caught up with science and announced what we already knew - prolonged use of masks causes lower levels of )2 and higher levels of carbon dioxide, which is not good for us.
But the CDC just recommended mask wear for children 2 years and up for 6-8 hours straight in schools when they return to school ... which does NOT, again, match up with the science:

Kids' mask use 'should not be forced,' study authors argue
Kids shouldn’t be forced to wear face masks, additional researchers argue, after a study found evidence of unacceptable carbon dioxide levels reached after 3 minutes of wear.
"Kids shouldn’t be forced to wear face masks, additional researchers argue, after a study found evidence of unacceptable carbon dioxide levels reached after 3 minutes of wear.
A research letter published in JAMA Network by scientists from Poland, Germany and Austria stemmed from an analysis involving 45 children, who were 10 years old on average, with ages ranging from 6-17.
While open air consists of about 0.04% carbon dioxide by volume, the German Federal Environmental Office caps off acceptable carbon dioxide volume in closed rooms at 0.2% (2,000 ppm), authors wrote. To conduct the study, the team first measured baseline carbon dioxide levels without a mask for 3 minutes. For each mask, the team measured 3-minutes of carbon dioxide in both inhaled and exhaled air, 3-minutes of carbon dioxide content during inhalation and 3-minutes of carbon dioxide content during exhalation.
Results suggested levels of carbon dioxide exceeded acceptable levels after 3 minutes by a factor of 6; averages ranged between 13,120 and 13,910 parts per million (ppm) in inhaled air under surgical and filtering facepiece 2 (FFP2) masks.
"The youngest children had the highest values, with one 7-year-old child’s carbon dioxide level measured at 25,000 ppm," the letter reads. They noted kids wear masks in school for about 270 minutes on average, or 4.5 hours."

Kids' mask use 'should not be forced,' study authors argue
Kids shouldn’t be forced to wear face masks, additional researchers argue, after a study found evidence of unacceptable carbon dioxide levels reached after 3 minutes of wear.
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