@freemo from what I understand
Just because you are vaccinated does not mean you can't host the virus and pass it on to others.
Vaccination simply helps the body build the immune system by being presented with an inert version of the virus, as far as I understand the body can then produce antibodies that recognise the spike proteins.
The body can then recognise the virus and, hopefully produce the correct response.
When vaccines work they are usually great at stopping the spread. For the original strain of covid, for example, it both stopped symptoms **and** stopped the spread.
The new variants however (such as delta, the most prevalent one, and omicron) it is either completely in effective or significantly less effective (hard to draw firm conclusions off what studies we have). The point is, its not effective at stopping the spread because the spike protein it encodes for is different in the variants and thus the antibodies are ineffective to a significant degree (if not completely).
@freemo @khaosgrille Ah ok thanks, that clears a few things up.
I still think it is worth wearing a mask most of the time anyway, esp in crowded places such as shops etc.
yea masks im not sure about. The data in them are questionable in either direction so we can only speculate about how or if they are effective.
I think if you are very strict in how you use them they probably help, but most people, almost no one, handles mask with the level of rigor needed for them to be effective.
Indeed, the ones I wear are just basic masks, so slip down, so i need to touch them to reset to the right place.
Apparently we need to wear one in a cinema, not sure if this is just in the lobby area or also in where the movie is being played.
As @freemo said, there is more to this than just the mask, you are meant to not touch it, wash hands after removing it, etc.
I wear 1 mask when out, if I enter a shop it is over my face as best as it can be, if it slips I adjust it,
on exiting the shop it comes off or is removed / lowered from covering face to give me some fresh air.
I can't stay in shops too long with these things on, I can't make my self understood to others easily, can't hear other people properly if they are wearing a mask.
So the mask my protect me from Covid, but wearing them probably causes more problems in other areas.
I am *not* an expert at this but not just from a mental health viewpoint
stopping regular exercise means the body then has to adjust to not taking the same routine.
The if you start again the body has to adjust again.
Apparently this can take a few weeks for the body to adjust to these changes.
I would guess that a sauna could kill off any nasty stuff,
isn't one the idea of a sauna is to help remove bad stuff from the body via sweat.
I would expect saunas to kill coroana by drying out the droplets quickly, not by heat. Assuming we are talking a dry sauna. In a wet sauna I'd expect corona to thrive.
I think if you wear a mask for short periods to enter a store and throw it away after and are careful to only handle it by the elastic bands (or disinfect your hands right after) then it is probably offering some sort of protective effect. But i also suspect this is a small minority of cases. Most people are no longer staying home and are going about their normal lives just adding masks on top. So for most people I expect masks to probably cause more harm than good because of the habits introduced over the long term as we already covered.
@zleap
Its also quite horrific for the deaf who rely on lip reading.
I know for me it gives me a great deal of distress to wear one, but thats another matter.
@khaosgrille