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  • CDC Press Release: CDC calls on Americans to wear masks to prevent COVID-19 spread - July 14, 2020

    In a stunning reversal from earlier this year....common sense finally hits........


    From: "Media@cdc.gov (CDC)" <sohco@CDC.GOV>
    To: MMWR-MEDIA@LISTSERV.CDC.GOV
    Subject: CDC Press Release: CDC calls on Americans to wear masks to prevent COVID-19 spread
    Date: Jul 14, 2020 6:41 PM

    Press Release


    For Immediate Release

    Tuesday, July 14, 2020

    Contact: CDC Media Relations

    (404) 639-3286





    CDC calls on Americans to wear masks to prevent COVID-19 spread

    JAMA editorial reviews latest science, while case study shows masks prevented COVID spread





    Americans are increasingly adopting the use of cloth face masks to slow the spread of COVID-19, and the latest science may convince even more to do so.



    In an editorial published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), CDC reviewed the latest science and affirms that cloth face coverings are a critical tool in the fight against COVID-19 that could reduce the spread of the disease, particularly when used universally within communities. There is increasing evidence that cloth face coverings help prevent people who have COVID-19 from spreading the virus to others.



    “We are not defenseless against COVID-19,” said CDC Director Dr. Robert R. Redfield. “Cloth face coverings are one of the most powerful weapons we have to slow and stop the spread of the virus – particularly when used universally within a community setting. All Americans have a responsibility to protect themselves, their families, and their communities.”



    This review included two case studies out today, one from JAMA, showing that adherence to universal masking policies reduced SARS-CoV-2 transmission within a Boston hospital system, and one from CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), showing that wearing a mask prevented the spread of infection from two hair stylists to their customers in Missouri.



    Additional data in today’s MMWR showed that immediately after the White House Coronavirus Task Force and CDC advised Americans to wear cloth face coverings when leaving home, the proportion of U.S. adults who chose to do so increased, with 3 in 4 reporting they had adopted the recommendation in a national internet survey.



    The results of the Missouri case study provide further evidence on the benefits of wearing a cloth face covering. The investigation focused on two hair stylists — infected with and having symptoms of COVID-19 — whose salon policy followed a local ordinance requiring cloth face coverings for all employees and patrons. The investigators found that none of the stylists’ 139 clients or secondary contacts became ill, and all 67 clients who volunteered to be tested showed no sign of infection.



    The finding adds to a growing body of evidence that cloth face coverings provide source control – that is, they help prevent the person wearing the mask from spreading COVID-19 to others. The main protection individuals gain from masking occurs when others in their communities also wear face coverings.



    COVID-19 prevention in a Missouri hair salon

    When two stylists at a Missouri hair salon tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19, researchers from CoxHealth hospitals, Washington University, the University of Kansas, and the Springfield-Greene County Health Department worked together to trace contacts, investigate the cases, and publish their findings in the MMWR.



    One of the stylists developed respiratory symptoms but continued to see clients for eight days. The other, who apparently became infected from her co-worker, also developed respiratory symptoms and continued to see clients for four days.



    The salon in which they worked had a policy requiring both stylists and their clients to wear face coverings, consistent with the local government ordinance. Both stylists wore double-layered cloth face coverings or surgical masks when seeing clients. The median appointment time was 15 minutes and ranged from 15 to 45 minutes. More than 98% of clients wore a face covering—47% wore cloth face coverings, 46% wore surgical masks, and about 5% wore N-95 respirators.



    When customers were asked whether they had been ill with any respiratory symptoms in the 90 days preceding their appointment, 87 (84%) reported that they had not. None of the interviewed customers developed symptoms of illness. Among 67 (48%) customers who volunteered to be tested, all 67 tested negative for the virus that causes COVID-19. Several family members of one of the stylist’s subsequently developed symptoms and received a diagnosis of COVID-19.



    Survey: Acceptance of face-mask guidance increased

    CDC analyzed data from an internet survey of a national sample of 503 adults during April 7–9 and found that about 62% said they would follow the newly announced recommendations to wear a face mask when outside the home. A repeat survey during May 11-13 showed that the percentage of adults endorsing face mask wearing increased to more than 76%.



    The increase was driven largely by a significant jump in approval by white, non-Hispanic adults, from 54% to 75%. Approval among Black, non-Hispanic adults went up from 74% to 82%, and remained stable among Hispanic/Latino adults at 76% and 77%.



    There was also a large increase in face-mask approval among respondents in the Midwest, from 44% to 74%. Approval was greatest in the Northeast, going from 77% to 87%.



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  • #2
    Physical distancing, face masks, and eye protection to
    prevent person-to-person transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and
    COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    (WHO-sponsored meta study)
    However their data about community mask use is sparse.

    So you have to wonder whether it's policy-driven. Masks are available now, they were not in March , when
    there was no recommendation to wear masks in the community, neither by WHO nor by CDC.

    And why cloth-masks ? All the years we had N95s and surgical masks and that's what the papers are about
    and they are available and cheap.
    As I understood cloth-masks were only propagated when other masks were not available.


    Now, masked US-States did much better in this wave than non-masked ones. but it's mainly
    the NE-States, mainly those who had many cases in the first wave.

    So it could be geographical, immunity, stricter COVID-policy in general, more accepted by the population
    because of the bad first wave.

    I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
    my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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    • #3

      ahh, when I do an insertion here, the text above it is deleted

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      sometimes, not always
      I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
      my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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      • #4
        here the WHO-link : https://www.thelancet.com/action/sho...2820%2931142-9


        2 studies nere , EU and US :
        https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....act_id=3625365
        https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....act_id=3616422

        Pence recently mentioned (new?) evidence for masks, but no quote, no link

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        June 15 , https://www.atsjournals.org/doi/pdf/....202004-1188LE
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        The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons assessed CDC & WHO studies
        re: the efficacy of masks. The conclusion: " the wide use of masks by healthy people
        in the community setting is not supported by current evidence and carries uncertainties
        and critical risks.”
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        they should have statistics by now for wave 2 in USA.
        For cities,counties with mask-orders vs. those without
        Last edited by gsgs; July 14, 2020, 11:05 PM.
        I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
        my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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