Danish Study Proves Masks Not Effective

Author -  Larry A. Law

November 24, 2020
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The largest randomized controlled study to date on the benefits of wearing a mask was published this week (November 18th) in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The study involved 6,024 Danish subjects and the data showed that wearing a medical mask was not effective protection against SARS-CoV-2 (the current coronavirus pandemic) infections. High-quality surgical masks were used in the study. These masks are comparable to the N95 respirator masks used by professionals. Wearing these masks when outside the home did not reduce the incidence of COVID-19 when compared to those not wearing a mask at all. There was no value added (statistical significant difference) for those wearing a mask versus those who went without a mask. These findings also apply to the influenza (flu) virus.

Several journals (JAMA, NEJM, Lancet, etc.) refused to publish this study because it went against the politically correct and sanctioned opinions of the medical establishment. The study was completed in the summer of 2020 but the researchers could not find anyone willing to publish it until this week. This publishing debacle is a great example of how truth in science has been corrupted. Science has become politicized. No study in the decades before March 2020 ever supported wearing a mask to stop a virus. After March 2020, 3 observational studies (not randomized controlled) were created and widely reported to the public that there was a protective association. But this was fake science created to support an agenda of lockdowns and fear. This Danish study completely debunks those previous conclusions.

​Will this information be reported by the media? Not likely. Their mode of operation is to ignore or smear anyone who fails to support their side of the story. You can see the Danish study for yourself by clicking here. The first page has a great figure that is easy to read and summarizes the conclusions of the 26-page report.

It's time to end the mask mandates. It's time to demand our political leaders end the muzzling of our school children as well as the rest of us. Masks don't save lives and the consequences of wearing them are of much greater concern. The effects of social, emotional, physical, mental and even spiritual suffering will manifest over decades to come.

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