Justin Hart | 1 Feb
Infographic below but for a pair of great conversations around masks and their futility check out our podcasts with:
Now for the real meat… cut, paste, share and use this handy graphic!
This is a post we made in September of last year and we thought it wise to bring it back out. Note that for Omicron there are only a few changes:
The following points were all true before Omicron:
- Cloth masks don’t work
- Asymptomatic testing isn’t effective
- Closing schools doesn’t prevent deaths
- N95s aren’t appropriate for kids
- The vaccine doesn’t stop the spread Please stop pretending these are new!
2 years into the pandemic and it is still clear that masking children is an ineffective policy not supported by research or data. We’ve provided 2 sources for each claim below. h/t to the amazing @Robber_Baron_ for this guide!

- “Our data indicate that children are at far greater risk of critical illness from influenza than from COVID-19.” Source (JAMA Network)
- “Children and young people remain at low risk from COVID-19 mortality.” Source (OSF PrePrint)
- “…children are not the main drivers of SARS-CoV-2 transmission.” Source (CMAJ Group)
- Children rarely transmit infection to others and more frequently have an asymptomatic or mild course compared to adults. Source (Journal of Medical Virology)
- Asymptomatic spread in long-exposure, household settings was less than 1%. Source (JAMANetwork)
- “…could not provide evidence for a relevant asymptomatic spread… in childcare facilities… in a low nor a high prevalence setting.” Source (MedRxIV)
- “For adults living with children there is no evidence of an increased risk of severe COVID outcomes” Source (MedRxIV)
- Increased household exposure to kids was associated w/ a smaller risk of testing positive or hospitalization w/ Covid Source (MedRxIV)
- “…we did not note any association between mask use and risk…” Source (The Lancet)
- “Evidence regarding the effectiveness of non-medical face masks for the prevention of COVID-19 is scarce.” Source (ECDC)
- “…people must not touch their masks, must change their single-use masks frequently or wash them regularly…” Source (BMJ)
- The effectiveness of high-grade masks for flue was linked to correct usage. Source (NIH)
- Children have a lower tolerance to wearing masks and may fail to use them properly. Source (ECDC)
- “…household use of face masks is associated with low adherence and is ineffective for controlling seasonal respiratory disease.” Source (EID)
- “…it’s difficult for some autistic people to wear masks because of sensitivity issues,” Source (OAR)
- Deaf and Disabled children can feel isolated from other children and adults who are wearing masks. Source (The Guardian)
- “Extended mask-wearing by the general population could lead to relevant effects and consequences in many medical fields.” Source (MDPI)
- “Psychosocial, biological, and immunological risks for children and pupils…” Source (BMJ)
- School masks: face coverings could damage children’s speech development, warn scientists. Source (The Telegraph)
- “…wearing masks throughout the day can hinder language and socio-emotional development, particularly for younger children.” Source (AAP)
- A database tracking mask mandates has seen no clear benefit to masking children Source (Qualtrics Dashboard)
- “…the data shows that districts’ face covering policies do not impact the spread of the virus,” Source (FL Education Board)
- Delta does not seem to change the game No difference in risk of hospitalisation between Delta variant and Alpha Source (MedRxIV)
- The viral dynamics of the Delta variant are similar to those of Alpha. Source (MedRxIV)
- Studies in favor of school masking have been extremely flawed North Carolina study without a control group.Source (WSJ)
- CDC (MMWR) studies have numerous flaws. Source (Thread)