I often suffer from Gell-Mann amnesia (goodreads.com/quotes/65213-bri) when reading what the New York Times has to say about politics.

So as a public service for people who know about politics but don’t work in epidemiology, interviewing Andres Tegnell about why we shouldn’t have a mask mandate in the next pandemic is not particularly good evidence that scientists disagree on the value of masks for pandemic control.

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I’m flummoxed by the failure to make a simple connection:
virus particles are flying around in any poorly ventilated space where an infectious person of breathing. Avoiding inhaling those particles is a good idea.

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