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Comes from China. This is what you are doing to Jesus Christ. Peter, not social distancing. Put your mask on. Get away from me. Put it on. Freedom. Stop it. Woah. Woah. Woah. This guy Michigan came up with this idea. Six feet apart for extreme measures of self isolation. I shouldn't have to make it fun. It's science.

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Speaker 0: Thank you, paper mask, for saving lives. These Chinese-made masks are sold for just $20 for ten. If you want to survive, send your checks to the Walk Company. Who would be dumb enough to buy paper? All this for a flu that is weaker than a regular cold. Dogs. Hello, I would like to order 100 million masks. It's for France. Well done, I vote for you, knowledgeable lady. Oh, it's the health minister. Let's go for 100 million masks. And what do we say? Thank you, paper mask.

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We can all help stop the virus from spreading by wearing masks. Professional medical masks are scarce, so we can make effective ones at home using old t-shirts or even vacuum cleaner bags. Studies show that these homemade masks protect almost as well as medical masks. The main purpose is to protect others, as anyone can be contagious without knowing it. So, it's important for everyone to wear masks when in contact with others. You can find more information at maskeauf.de. Let's all join in and post pictures of our masks on social media with the hashtag #MaskeAuf. Thank you for doing your part.

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Right now, there's no need to wear a mask. While it may provide some comfort and block droplets, it doesn't offer the level of protection people believe it does. In fact, there are unintended consequences as people constantly adjust and touch their masks.

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We are all impacted by the current situation, so let's do at least three simple things: wear a mask, wash your hands.

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There is no need for masks in the United States currently. Wearing a mask is not necessary for normal activities like going to work or school. The use of masks and gloves must be done correctly to be effective. It is advised to walk away from someone coughing or sneezing rather than wearing a mask. Wearing a mask during an outbreak may provide some comfort but does not offer complete protection.

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The speaker puts on a mask and states that anyone should be wearing a mask unless they want to kill themselves.

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COVID dominates life, fear is okay. Truth sets free, listen to scientists. Masks are essential, vaccines too. Trust science, experts know best. Questioning science prolongs pandemic. Follow guidelines, stop questioning. Hug when vaccinated. Science works, trust it.

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In the United States, it is unnecessary for people to wear masks right now. Wearing a mask during an outbreak may offer some comfort and block droplets, but it does not provide the level of protection people believe it does. In fact, there can be unintended consequences as people constantly adjust their masks and touch their faces, potentially trapping contaminants inside. Masks should primarily be reserved for healthcare providers and those who are sick.

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I prefer staying at home now to prevent anyone in my surroundings from getting infected. Wearing a mask doesn't effectively stop the spread. We can discuss this further, but the technical data doesn't support the idea of masks being effective in stopping the virus.

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Someone is said to come from China. The speaker expresses anger, stating "This is what you're doing to fucking Jesus Christ." They then demand someone put on a mask and practice social distancing. The speaker mentions that someone from Michigan came up with the idea of staying six feet apart. They also mention "DShield wraps your face" and insist that following safety measures is "science."

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Speaker 0 mocks someone wearing a mask and threatens to confront them. They believe COVID is no longer a concern and instruct the person to lower their mask. The speaker then tells them to drop their phone and position their hands on the steering wheel at 10 and 2. The video abruptly ends.

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If you don't have respiratory symptoms like fever, cough, or runny nose, you don't need to wear a medical mask. Masks can give a false sense of protection and may even spread infection if not used correctly. Only healthcare workers, caretakers, and sick individuals with fever and cough should wear masks. Before wearing a mask, clean your hands. Check for tears or holes and identify the top and inside of the mask. Fit it on your face, covering your mouth and chin without any gaps. Avoid touching the front of the mask and clean your hands if you do. To remove the mask, take off the elastics without touching the front, discard it in a closed bin, and clean your hands. Don't reuse masks, replace them when damp. The best way to protect yourself is by frequently cleaning your hands with soap and water or alcohol-based hand rub. Stay safe!

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In the United States, wearing masks is not necessary. It may make people feel better and block some droplets, but it doesn't provide perfect protection. There are unintended consequences like people constantly touching their face. Masks should be reserved for healthcare providers and sick individuals.

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The controversy surrounding the general public wearing face masks during a pandemic has been ongoing for 15 years. A professor in Hong Kong, who conducted an evidence review for the World Health Organization, agrees that there is no evidence to suggest that healthy individuals wearing face masks affects the spread of the disease in society. Currently, the most important measure is social distancing.

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I wear a mask not out of fear of coronavirus, but as a courtesy to others. People are overreacting, it's not a big deal. Just wear the mask.

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The Toronto task force for COVID-19 volunteers reminds everyone to keep a distance of at least 6 feet from others.

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In this video, we have an important message for those living in countries affected by the new coronavirus. The Czech Republic has successfully slowed down the spread of the virus, and we want to share what we did differently to help you do the same. We followed social distancing and strict hygiene procedures, but the main difference is that everyone who leaves their house in our country wears a face mask. Studies show that even homemade masks offer some protection. Masks not only protect you from others, but also prevent transmission if you are contagious before showing symptoms. By both wearing masks, we protect each other and stay safe.

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It’s just a mask. Moment 443
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Masks harm identities, exacerbate health issues, and provide false reassurance, despite claims of effectiveness.

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The trouble with face coverings is that they cover our f***ing faces! Moment 282
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Masks cover our faces, impacting identity and communication. This fundamental issue outweighs traditional arguments against their use.

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How the psychology of face masks pushes people to wear them. Moment 137
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Mark Changizi discusses how masks serve as illusory virtue signals, particularly in public settings where anonymity prevents accountability. This anonymity creates pressure for individuals to conform by wearing masks, as it avoids reputational risks associated with visible signaling.

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Face masks are censor bars. Moment 82
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Mark Changizi discusses how masks are perceived similarly to black sensor bars, creating a sense of nakedness by occluding the face. Unlike clothing, which integrates into the body image, masks are seen as temporary barriers. He suggests that if masks become normalized, they may be perceived as part of the face.

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As they attempt to bring back masks yet again, they reveal how wrong they have been.
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A deadly virus spreads like smoke through talking, coughing, and breathing. Wear a proper respirator, rated N95 or FFP2, to avoid infection.

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Face masks ruin the beautiful and the blushes. Moment 139
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Masks create an aesthetically unpleasing world, obscuring the beauty of human faces and emotional expressions, which are crucial for our perception and experience of life.

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How face masks induce this dangerous speed illusion. Moment 420
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Wearing face masks limits lower visual field perception, reducing optic flow cues, which may lead individuals to move faster and more dangerously without realizing it.
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