Shocking suggestion: perhaps the quality of PPE that's advisable in a particularly high-risk environment such as a hospital is greater than elsewhere.
On them or the infectious patient who has been filling the room with expiration particles before they enter?
I wasn't the one saying masks work for the wearer, the experts were, I posted links to said articles. If masks work as well as everyone claims, then why do you need an N95 for airborne diseases to go into a room for a few minutes? Surely, an indoor place where you're with someone for hours is more dangerous than a patient room for a few minutes and a normal cloth mask is all that's required there.
It's a very excellent question. My theory has been that you don't read.
Again, I haven't posted anything that said masks work. Sure, some of my articles are basically like 2 studies showed masks did something, then 2 studies showed they didn't. But that's the point, we've never had consistent data over decades showing masks do much of anything.
Again, I can find plenty of counter examples, that's why I said I wasn't going to bring it up any more.
I'm just saying I don't think anyone has solved the flu by masking as I think we'd know like how the flu vanished last season. If the flu has been basically gone from Japan or China or Taiwan, we'd probably know that. Sure, Asian countries might do a bit better against the flu than us but I very much doubt it's some major difference. And, there's probably different reporting in different countries for the flu so it's probably hard to compare anyway and come to a solid conclusion.
Neat, but SE Asia does have better pandemic discipline than the west and thusly, SE Asia has faced far far less issues from the pandemic. You can talk about Jersey Mikes all you like, but it doesn't matter.
I'm just telling you what the pandemic has been like in northwest Indiana and central Indiana, which I'm not sure how close to average that is in comparison to the rest of the US. SE Asia has had way better procedures and policies in place because of previous SARS and other outbreaks.
Here's what Taiwan was doing very early in the pandemic. And look at what South Korea had setup with contact tracing and way better testing out the gate than the US. Many measures were put in place beyond masking in Asian countries that it's kinda ridiculous to claim masking is the reason they've done so well. Limiting the amount of virus in your country is the one key thing that links every country that did very well together. New Zealand did better than South Korea and didn't mask, the main difference is that less virus was in New Zealand.
Your own source spends half it's talking time saying that it prevents the spread first and foremost. You're just brainwashed by youtube videos.
How am I brainwashed by watching a Youtube video and then disagreeing with it? If I was brainwashed, wouldn't I just agree with it? I read/listen/watch many different takes on something to before forming my opinion on anything. Nobody is consistently right about everything so I don't blindly trust anyone. The CDC literally has said that "wearing a mask blocks you from inhaling potential virus-containing particles in the air". Basically, yes I understand the difference between wearing a mask to prevent "spreading" and "catching". I'm only saying that masks are supposed to work (somewhat) against "catching" because that's what the freaking CDC said and other experts. Yet there's no real-world data showing masks have done much of anything.