@RobertJSwitzer @drsimonegold Wearing masks doesn’t reduce anything. We wear them so we don’t spit in the wound while talking or get blood or fluids in our mouths. https://t.co/eUplSektDB
@pandeeminen @ivanpuopolo Cochrane-katsaus asiasta viittaa, että taitaa olla kosmeettista leikkauksissakin. Tosin tieto on epävarmaa, sitä on vähän/siinä laadullisesti haasteita. Mutta tällä hetkellä ei ole näyttöä sen tueksi, että ne vähentäisivät leikkau
@Plumkins99 @_mbdr_ @DGBassani @ianmSC Sorry but that simply isn't true. https://t.co/CKgtRxUsUb https://t.co/8XmNKXnBpk https://t.co/dCzfkFZvOT However look at this article. It says that the N95 protects the wearer so who cares what others do? https:
@The_Good_Jordan @news4buffalo “We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials” Study article: https://t.co/q
RT @umamaheshwarb: Masks have no clear benefit even in OT/ICU, mandating for general population is madness. https://t.co/70O0fGz33M https:/…
RT @umamaheshwarb: Masks have no clear benefit even in OT/ICU, mandating for general population is madness. https://t.co/70O0fGz33M https:/…
RT @umamaheshwarb: Masks have no clear benefit even in OT/ICU, mandating for general population is madness. https://t.co/70O0fGz33M https:/…
RT @umamaheshwarb: Masks have no clear benefit even in OT/ICU, mandating for general population is madness. https://t.co/70O0fGz33M https:/…
RT @umamaheshwarb: Masks have no clear benefit even in OT/ICU, mandating for general population is madness. https://t.co/70O0fGz33M https:/…
RT @umamaheshwarb: Masks have no clear benefit even in OT/ICU, mandating for general population is madness. https://t.co/70O0fGz33M https:/…
@MartinKulldorff @DrJBhattacharya Well, according to past #clinicaltrials and meta-analyses of trials question the effectiveness of surgical mask benefits during surgery in preventing wound infections, which is a main purpose https://t.co/3oD5772kcD https
RT @umamaheshwarb: Masks have no clear benefit even in OT/ICU, mandating for general population is madness. https://t.co/70O0fGz33M https:/…
RT @umamaheshwarb: Masks have no clear benefit even in OT/ICU, mandating for general population is madness. https://t.co/70O0fGz33M https:/…
RT @umamaheshwarb: Masks have no clear benefit even in OT/ICU, mandating for general population is madness. https://t.co/70O0fGz33M https:/…
RT @umamaheshwarb: Masks have no clear benefit even in OT/ICU, mandating for general population is madness. https://t.co/70O0fGz33M https:/…
@Mari0Bishara @Lilith_Assyria @MartinKulldorff "There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials" https://t.co/phulIIcwwy
RT @umamaheshwarb: Masks have no clear benefit even in OT/ICU, mandating for general population is madness. https://t.co/70O0fGz33M https:/…
Masks have no clear benefit even in OT/ICU, mandating for general population is madness. https://t.co/70O0fGz33M https://t.co/3Tiar81EPr
@DocShashidhar @rupasubramanya Ref: https://t.co/70O0fGz33M Authors' conclusions: From the limited results it is unclear whether the wearing of surgical face masks by members of the surgical team has any impact on surgical wound infection rates for patient
@MartinKulldorff Fake!!!! I was censored and my account was closed by LinkedIn. A pity because I lost interesting and inspiring contacts like you , apart from all my hard worked profile. My last days in Tweeter are counted too!
@Darkfloppy1 @_MartinHagen @KathaSchulze @merkur_de Zwei Gründe: Erstens, um zu verhindern, dass Keime (nicht Viren!) in die sterile OP-Wunde geraten - Verhinderung von Wundinfektionen. Zweitens, um das Gesicht des Chirurgen vor Flüssigkeiten/Spritzern, di
@BronwenForrest1 @ksorbs You can learn some German in the process before you embarrass yourself publicly again. https://t.co/73tHwg50dp
@Happytobeaprole @heavenleygh40 @freedom_element “We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials” https://t.c
@SophDesrosiers @iamalie22 @MaximumVenture @Teachers__Unite “We conclude that there is no clear evidence that wearing disposable face masks affects the likelihood of wound infections developing after surgery.” https://t.co/6OYiBpBPlW
@ZachariasFoegen Selbst im OP sind Masken nicht wirksam. Entscheiden hingegen ist eine gute Hygienepraxis. https://t.co/MBwUx3daub https://t.co/c5RwbGOBXn
@Klausi2H @janoschdahmen Selbst im OP sind Masken wirkungslos. Hygiene hingegen ist von entscheidender Bedeutung. https://t.co/MBwUx3daub https://t.co/iuA6g2qSP9
RT @covidtweets: Cochrane review: “We conclude that there is no clear evidence that wearing disposable face masks affects the likelihood of…
@KarenHoward42 @GiseleGiguere @EvanDonovan @GovRonDeSantis @WFLA This is what's happens when you make dumb statements without having read the studies to someone that has. Read it and weep. Masks do not reduce infection during surgery either. https://t.c
@Die_Frau_Hilde @dominic55204812 @RegierungBW Nur mal so nebenbei... https://t.co/rjngknwzKB
Alles was man über Masken wissen muss:
RT @mipardudire: 4/4 Sjøl y Kelbaek 2002 llegaron a la misma conclusión https://t.co/dmniLhbi68 Lipp y Edwards 2014 https://t.co/SbYHny…
@babooshka9097 @VVRabbi @optknocking @EvanDonovan @FLSurgeonGen @WFLA Actually, they wear them to prevent infection from germs. A quick Google search would prevent you from looking naive. https://t.co/tLrHTdIVES.
@MichaelFromIL @KikiGPatriot They don’t. One study finding no difference in the spread of infection between no mask vs surgical mask. The other study showing no difference between N95 vs surgical masks. Controlled trials matter. https://t.co/nYxtO1
@ChimpanZe14 @AniaRodriguez_9 @erodasal @MNievesAbarcaC @DonMostrenco https://t.co/qgSGteaznu Y aún me discutes lo de las heridas abiertas, manda huevos... Y las infecciones que se suelen evitar son por BATERIAS, no virus respiratorios.
@ChimpanZe14 @AniaRodriguez_9 @erodasal @MNievesAbarcaC @DonMostrenco https://t.co/qgSGteaznu uso de la mascarilla en qurófano. Y en la imagen, los patógenos que infectan herias de forma más común son bacterias, no virus respitarorios. Magufo. https://t
@LovejoyTerrila @Seeker66173291 @NWPinPDX @HawkeyeUofIA https://t.co/LvwXCl2HBS Even goes so far as to state that it's unclear as to whether or not the masks prevent infection in the wound caused by germs and bacteria from the Dr. Don't be an asshole be
@yikesoutoften @Tangy02483149 @Bells4Dais Hahahahha I’ve just found where you got that quote from. It also says: “We conclude that there is no clear evidence that wearing disposable face masks affects the likelihood of wound infections developing after s
RT @MarkChangizi: Face mask motivation for surgeons is to not get droplets directly into the open wound. But, even there, “wearing a face…
RT @MarkChangizi: Face mask motivation for surgeons is to not get droplets directly into the open wound. But, even there, “wearing a face…
RT @MarkChangizi: @ephenas @Bond_Institute @n_hold “I don’t listen to well known facts that disagree with my narrative.” 🌈
RT @MarkChangizi: Face mask motivation for surgeons is to not get droplets directly into the open wound. But, even there, “wearing a face…
RT @MarkChangizi: Face mask motivation for surgeons is to not get droplets directly into the open wound. But, even there, “wearing a face…
RT @MarkChangizi: @ephenas @Bond_Institute @n_hold “I don’t listen to well known facts that disagree with my narrative.” 🌈
@ephenas @Bond_Institute @n_hold “I don’t listen to well known facts that disagree with my narrative.” 🌈
RT @MarkChangizi: Face mask motivation for surgeons is to not get droplets directly into the open wound. But, even there, “wearing a face…
@Makingmywayhome @bethanyshondark @benshapiro https://t.co/v1QgXVZqoS The purpose of face masks is thought to be two-fold: to prevent the passage of germs from the surgeon's nose and mouth into the patient's wound and to protect the surgeon's face from sp
@dianaberrent “We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials” Study article: https://t.co/09Doxx0cET
@Ucfunke @CB14925 @Breaking911 This may be difficult for some, but try reading some research. (Spoiler alert: Masks don't work). https://t.co/kgzbM9NcXp
@The74727 @snowandsun59 @michelletodd @dsharden Lol, they were made to stop spittle from getting into an open wound to stop infection and also to help stop bodily fluids from the patient from getting into the doctors' mouths. That's what they were made fo
@ASKTHELLOYD1 @StevePoet @ispeelmiph @chrislhayes https://t.co/xkmHklXmre Not for infection control.
@RUNjOutdoors @Fedup89254590 @julie_kelly2 @EvanDonovan @GovRonDeSantis @WFLA “The purpose of face masks is thought to be two-fold: to prevent the passage of germs from the surgeon's nose and mouth into the patient's wound and to protect the surgeon's face
@NPSbuffbartlet @Murphwave @PaulBuc31614268 @OzzieG305 @EvanDonovan @GovRonDeSantis @WFLA Surgical masks are used for a different purpose. The Covid virus is smaller than the weave in the mask. N95’s would be better against Covid but need professional fitt
@westaustralian No 4 “We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials” Study article: https://t.co/0RnEco8hYq
@infect_prevent @DrPuerner Wir schließen daraus, dass es keine klare Evidenz dafür gibt, dass Einweg-OP-Gesichtsmasken die Wahrscheinlichkeit von Wundinfektionen nach der Operation beeinflusst. https://t.co/DR2Islz8Xg
@a_nineties @infect_prevent @DrPuerner Wir schließen daraus, dass es keine klare Evidenz dafür gibt, dass Einweg-OP-Gesichtsmasken die Wahrscheinlichkeit von Wundinfektionen nach der Operation beeinflusst. https://t.co/DR2Islz8Xg
Major blackpill
RT @covidtweets: Cochrane review: “We conclude that there is no clear evidence that wearing disposable face masks affects the likelihood of…
RT @covidtweets: Cochrane review: “We conclude that there is no clear evidence that wearing disposable face masks affects the likelihood of…
@NotQuiteA10 @JulieBalch3 @cyndi_sleigh @DailypickEm @thehill Surgeons don’t wear masks to prevent viral transmission, they wear them to prevent saliva from entering the incision and to prevent the patient’s blood and bodily fluids from spraying into their
@MariaKostiander @Lifflander @lasleh @hsfi Leikkaussalissa maskeista Cochrane-katsaus plus miinus nolla pl I:n leikkauksissa. Toki epävarmuutta on, mutta en nyt toitottelisi, että on evidenssiä hyödyistä kirurgi > potilas. Toiseen suuntaan ei ole tutki
RT @covidtweets: Cochrane review: “We conclude that there is no clear evidence that wearing disposable face masks affects the likelihood of…
Cochrane review: “We conclude that there is no clear evidence that wearing disposable face masks affects the likelihood of wound infections developing after surgery.” https://t.co/FsEThaG7dU
@bzaps1111 @XionDevGroup @TheRealKeean These are, but so far you don't seem interested in actual science https://t.co/EBuFOsFWDj https://t.co/27Yz9n1eRk https://t.co/AEtCXYxdYl https://t.co/rjicYgzoT9 https://t.co/dSIR36Rzg0
@MillingtonNige @jordanbpeterson Dig deeper. In nursing school (several decades ago) we explored the value of surgical masks. They are not effective against viruses. https://t.co/m811Sudemn
@news4buffalo “We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials” Study article: https://t.co/qFcmC1nv86
@Bandraidoir @MattXploded @DeborahMeaden Are you a surgeon? Work with asbestos? Read https://t.co/hTeMNLc4Lj https://t.co/YndWPcPE8m https://t.co/HFxbxzdlq8
@SiobhanBenita @DeborahMeaden Are you a surgeon? Work with asbestos? Read https://t.co/hTeMNLc4Lj https://t.co/YndWPcPE8m https://t.co/Ju0Ca3mOBW
@Debslyons @DrHoenderkamp @DeborahMeaden Are you a surgeon? Work with asbestos? Read https://t.co/hTeMNLc4Lj https://t.co/YndWPcPE8m https://t.co/ec6bGzUXZ9
@TheBuffaloNews “We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials” Study article: https://t.co/qFcmC1nv86
@david_j_hall ha😂lol...but for reals though 🧐https://t.co/O3Xf2Dkrq8
@PhilSlice @DeborahMeaden Cochrane Review says...https://t.co/RD9cACid8I
@news4buffalo “We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials” Study article: https://t.co/qFcmC1nv86
@JoyousMN @david_j_hall There are really quite a few, so I thought interested parties might be capable of a pubmed search. What you think is "common sense" is not backed by scientific inquiry. Here is one for you: https://t.co/9Jj5cMywQI Imagine watching
RT @GetHerHome: @david_j_hall A Cochrane Review of masking in surgery found that there “was no statistically significant difference in infe…