Angel Ariel
Well-Known Member
No, it's not. The spreading of false information like masks don't work matters, and has throughout the pandemic. Masks do work. People don't like them and don't use them appropriately, which makes the mitigation less/non-effective - but again, that's behavior, not masks. Appropriately naming what something is measuring matters. Measuring behavior is different than measuring the effectiveness of masks themselves.The end result is all that matters.