two masks over the nose and mouth, which the United States
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) claims provides improved protection against infection. The CDC “evidence” that supposedly proves this, however, is based on mask experiments that were conducted on
mannequins.
As revealed by journalist Jordan Schachtel, writing for
The Dossier on Substack, the CDC basically slapped different mask configurations on lifeless dolls, sprayed aerosols at them, and declared wearing multiple masks to help decrease the spread of Chinese virus by “about 95%.”
Presenting this junk “science” on Twitter, which did not bother to fact-check any of it, the CDC alleges that wearing a cloth mask over a medical procedure mask, or covering a mask with pantyhose, may “potentially” help to reduce infectious aerosols from going into the mouth or nose.
Discarded mannequins mistaken for bodies in Stockton, California
and last updated 2021-02-16 18:09:04-05
STOCKTON, Calif. â Mannequins floating in water near a California highway were mistaken for bodies and prompted people to call 911.
California Highway Patrol (CHP) â Stockton posted photos of the plastic models and reassured the Stockton community that nobody was harmed.
CHP told KOVR that officers received a 911 call around 8 a.m. Monday from a trucker who spotted the mannequin carnage.
CHP Officer Ruben Jones told KOVR that the incident was taken very seriously, since homicides have surged in the area over the last year.
But once officers realized real humans werenât involved, they got the green light to have a little fun with the situation online.
Art Deco gives tailor a big boost
10 Feb, 2021 03:01 AM
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Fiona Le sets up her new store in time for Art Deco celebrations.
Napier Courier
From masks to mannequins, Shadow Cat Tailoring and Alterations has pounced from the suburbs into a bright open space in town just in time for Art Deco celebrations.
Owner Fiona Le says her one stop shop is attracting shoppers who are gearing up for the Art Deco, wedding and ball season. People are loving going through the racks Art Deco clothes are coming in and going out fast, she says.
Fiona s dressmaking and alterations business took off during lockdown when she began making organic reusable masks. She needed extra staff as the business grew and now has two part-timers in her Hastings St store.