If someone inhaled cigarette smoke, put on a mask, and then exhaled, would the smoke get past the mask? And if it did, would you be able to smell it if you also had a mask? How many days will those smoke particles linger in the air, long after the smoker is gone? Rhetorical. Masks and social distancing are pseudoscientific garbage.
“This virus is like cigarette smoke,” said Dr. Kimberly Prather, “So just think about if a smoker were in the bathroom ahead of you, and you walked in. There’s evidence of people getting infected when they were never in the room at the same time.” https://t.co/23EjeEzPXv
— Tomás Aragón, MD, DrPH (@TAragonMD) August 25, 2021