The results show that wearing a mask led to a reduction of 2.76 cases per 100,000 people, and a 0.19 per cent reduction in the mortality rate worldwide.
The results show that wearing a mask led to a reduction of 2.76 cases per 100,000 people, and a 0.19 per cent reduction in the mortality rate worldwide.
Huge pet peeve of mine when articles discuss a study but don’t link it. Link
When you look at what else we do in the modern world to avoid/mitigate a similar level of mortality, these seem like no brainers, especially the masking. A 0.19 per 100,000 reduction seems small, but the mortality rate was ~50 per 100,000 in Canada. This is basically a 4% reduction in deaths by masking. For a minor cost measure with no long term economic outcomes, this should have been an easy one for people to get on board with.
School reduction in spread (~10%) shouldn’t surprise anyone who knows school aged kids. They’re germ balls, and multiple kids per household means there’s effectively no “bubbles”, so of course stopping that spread would have a huge impact, but then kids are stuck at home, so it has a huge cost too.
SIPOs (Shelter in Place Order) had a 5% reduction in hospitalizations, which is honestly smaller than I was expecting.
See below for the mortality summarization.
I imagine its a tricky thing to study in any detail, and its interesting to look back now to see the effectiveness of the measures put in place.
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