April 23, 2021
The suppression of the information does not advance the cause of scientific inquiry or the spread of knowledge. One wonders, therefore, what the purpose of the suppression is.
An NIH-reported study by a Stanford University physiologist shows rather conclusively that facemasks (of the ordinary non-surgical theater variety) are useless against COVID-19 and SARS viruses generally. (It turns out that the reason is simple: The viruses are far smaller than the apertures in the material of the facemasks.)
The author is Baruch Vainshelboim, Ph.D. (University of Porto, pulmonary rehabilitation and clinical exericse physiology), an Israeli formerly on the staff of the Rabin Medical Center in Petach Tikvah, Israel, and now in a cardiological project at Stanford University.