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This video shows just how ineffective masks are

Updated: February 9, 2021 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

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February 9, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — A man from Vermont has filmed himself exhaling in below-freezing temperatures, demonstrating that considerable amounts of vaporized respiratory droplets, said by the CDC to transport COVID-19, are emitted through three-ply hospital masks, cloth masks, and N-95 masks, even when all are double-layered.

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In TikTok videos, Chad Roy shows that even the N-95 mask, which contains the respiratory vapor more than the three-ply hospital and cloth masks, still allows a substantial amount of vapor to escape when he exhales.

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In another TikTok video, Roy shows himself breathing through a single N-95 mask in cold weather, saying, “You can see the vapor cloud escaping. Now those vapor droplets, those are moisture droplets, that’s what the coronavirus rides on. Effective at knocking it down a bit, but they don’t stop

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