NDA Journal Summer 2023

NDA Journal 10 studies suggesting that wearing masks can end up causing harm. Potential negative effects include headaches, shortness of breath, a dip in blood oxygen levels, a rise in carbon dioxide levels, concentration difficulties, and bacterial contamination. The accumulation of CO2 can end up causing tiredness, blurriness, and sleepiness, he noted. There have also been attempts to subdue studies that expose the ineffectiveness of masks. A 2023 study published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews stated that wearing masks made “little or no difference” when it came to the transmission of COVID-19. A columnist at The New York Times published an opinion piece titled “Here’s Why the Science Is Clear That Masks Work” and reached out to Cochrane for its view. The editorin-chief at Cochrane then issued a statement saying that it’s an “inaccurate and misleading interpretation” to say the study shows that masks do not work, adding that the publication was “engaging” with the authors on updating the article’s abstract. However, the authors refused to do so, with the lead author insisting that “there is just no evidence that [masks] make any difference…full stop.”0 Editor’s Note: As with nearly all the recent studies on complications of the Covid injectable experimental therapies, there are no surprises here. See Orr D, Unmasking Masks, or Vectors Trump Barriers, NDAJ, 22:4, 2020. » References Epoch Health, https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/maskscause-headaches-itching-and-lower-oxygen-intake-study_5181866. html?utm_source=healthnoe&src_src=healthnoe&utm_campaign=health2023-04-19&src_cmp=health-2023-04-19&utm_medium=email&est= gxwnV2I7PRVTna1hdRVdXbKiacLOuL1rWMdQCJ1t1%2FHjM46EP0 OHehMH0VLBf%2FM%3D, accessed 11 May 2023. 1 Featured Article

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