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@lnxw48a1 Yes, I don't blame organisations for being wrong in the face of the unknown, but I do blame them for projecting certainty where it's unwarranted, for stigmatizing disagreement, and if it ends up that this is what happened, for lying because when they do not trust the population (was the initial position on masks being unnecessary to protect the supply for medical professionals?)
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the mask thing I think is about nuance. ordinary masks are not useful in an aerosolized environment, so it's important that certain types of physicians (anesthesiologists, for example), have "real masks"
The inability to convey that nuance though is of course concerning.