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<blockquote data-quote="doctorjj" data-source="post: 3346291" data-attributes="member: 7292"><p>I’ve shown your quote where you said N95’s were the only mask that would protect the wearer. Now you are saying that any mask is good. You said other masks “just prevent droplets from being spread via sneeze or coughing”. But I actually showed research that they actually protect the wearer too. You said “What's the point in wearing one if you're not properly fit tested?“ But then i had research that showed even a non-fit rested N95 did a good job of protecting the wearer, so yes, there is definitely a point to wearing one even if not fit tested. It’s easy to see how your views have changed over the course of this thread. It’s just funny that you can’t admit that you were wrong initially. You’re trying to say, no, that’s what I was saying all along. It’s hilarious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorjj, post: 3346291, member: 7292"] I’ve shown your quote where you said N95’s were the only mask that would protect the wearer. Now you are saying that any mask is good. You said other masks “just prevent droplets from being spread via sneeze or coughing”. But I actually showed research that they actually protect the wearer too. You said “What's the point in wearing one if you're not properly fit tested?“ But then i had research that showed even a non-fit rested N95 did a good job of protecting the wearer, so yes, there is definitely a point to wearing one even if not fit tested. It’s easy to see how your views have changed over the course of this thread. It’s just funny that you can’t admit that you were wrong initially. You’re trying to say, no, that’s what I was saying all along. It’s hilarious. [/QUOTE]
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