@ChadBewley1 @M_Y_Emerson While I do not agree with your opinion. I believe masks do work. If you would like you can take the time to read this article that talks about infection rates within Hong Kong. They increased the use of masks and they only have 1,
@alaynahinojos @AJ_1399 @L_A_Baker https://t.co/Sh8nPgIWzV I don’t know where you are getting your information from. But you are incorrect. In Hong Kong they had a 97% compliance rate and the virus did not spread to an insane degree like we see in Florida
@Mike_BanksMD @DrKellyVictory Here's a study where most if not all wear face mask. Look at Figure 2 showing 99% adopted wearing face mask. Look at https://t.co/Ae0Fy8UJbP BTW don't imply I'm saying mask is the only factor.
@loriperez93 @L_A_Baker https://t.co/kuWwzebqnK - here is one thing by a bacteriologist https://t.co/oIKffOqxPe - here is a virologist, although this was 2 months ago so information has changed And here is an article from the CDC : https://t.co/Sh8nPgIW
@love_truth_now @L_A_Baker “transmission control efforts in Hong Kong, as reflected in the numbers of confirmed cases and deaths (256 cases, 4 deaths)” If you read this it’s shows they slowed the transmission by a compliance rate of 99% wearing a masks. T
@AdyBarkan They did more than just wear masks. https://t.co/osoGjAjihg
Early Release - Community Responses during Early Phase of COVID-19 Epidemic, Hong Kong - Volume 26, Number 7—July 2020 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC #flattenthecurve https://t.co/ynTYJRneOH via @CDCgov
Early Release - Community Responses during Early Phase of COVID-19 Epidemic, Hong Kong - Volume 26, Number 7—July 2020 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC https://t.co/aTOg01zlx8 @cdc
Early Release - Community Responses during Early Phase of COVID-19 Epidemic, Hong Kong - Volume 26, Number 7—July 2020 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC https://t.co/Gcb6Ro4vBl 來自 @CDCgov
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @CUHKMedicine: Our study in @CDC_EIDjournal shows that high levels of perceived risk led to the widely adoption of individual precaution…
Early Release - Community Responses during Early Phase of COVID-19 Epidemic, Hong Kong - Volume 26, Number 7—July 2020 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC https://t.co/81ZcVQ1CHj
RT @CUHKMedicine: Our study in @CDC_EIDjournal shows that high levels of perceived risk led to the widely adoption of individual precaution…
RT @CUHKMedicine: Our study in @CDC_EIDjournal shows that high levels of perceived risk led to the widely adoption of individual precaution…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @kkokwok: Our experience in the SARS outbreak might have contributed to strong psychological and behavioral responses which metaphorical…
RT @kkokwok: Our experience in the SARS outbreak might have contributed to strong psychological and behavioral responses which metaphorical…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
Our experience in the SARS outbreak might have contributed to strong psychological and behavioral responses which metaphorically, resembled a fast secondary immune response during re-exposure to the same pathogen. @yeungshanwong @CDC_EIDjournal https://
RT @CUHKMedicine: Our study in @CDC_EIDjournal shows that high levels of perceived risk led to the widely adoption of individual precaution…
Community Responses during Early Phase of #COVID-19 Epidemic, Hong Kong https://t.co/w8pNzDYKar
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
Our study in @CDC_EIDjournal shows that high levels of perceived risk led to the widely adoption of individual precautionary measures in #HongKong. It might slow transmission early in the #COVID19 outbreak. Learn more: https://t.co/YkqjU6Liki https://t.co/
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
Face masks, hand hygiene, social distancing.. Thanks to HK ppl.. We did all.... https://t.co/ZnzBrrg2pg #kkokwok #CUHK #Covid_19 #HongKongers #WHO
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
Community Responses during Early Phase of COVID-19 Epidemic, Hong Kong https://t.co/fBTyOkSyez
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @complexmatter: Simple. Because the nominal first line of defense (i.e., HK Government) collapsed at its own (political) weight. https:/…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
Simple. Because the nominal first line of defense (i.e., HK Government) collapsed at its own (political) weight.
RT @maryhui: Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to…
Research paper (early release) shows that in HK, high levels of perceived risk early in the epidemic (late Jan-mid Feb) led to widespread adoption of preventative measures (face masks, hygiene, etc)—actions that "resembled a secondary immune response." htt
Early Release - Community Responses during Early Phase of COVID-19 Epidemic, Hong Kong - Volume 26, Number 7—July 2020 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC https://t.co/emEci1xWbF via @CDCgov
RT @CDC_EIDjournal: Community responses during early phase of COVID-19 #epidemic, Hong Kong, #EIDjournal, https://t.co/ud2TRsyEL5 (#COVID19…
Community responses during early phase of COVID-19 #epidemic, Hong Kong, #EIDjournal, https://t.co/ud2TRsyEL5 (#COVID19, #SARSCoV2, #CommunityResponse)
Studies show if you scare the shit out of people, they’ll wash their hands https://t.co/EuFUtnZMTM
Early #EID Release via Centers for Disease Control and Prevention #SARSCoV2 / #COVID19 https://t.co/eTxAguDJmE