01 January 1970 13 9K Report

The mask is to both protect others and yourself from spreading or becoming infected, respectively. If a person's test becomes positive, does the mask keep more virus while shedding within the lungs, increasing more infected lung tissue by not expelling free virus into the environment? In other words, does the mask act like a cork in a wine bottle? Thus, causing more compromised alveoli cells, increasing the cytokine storm damage, increasing hypoxia due to massive assembly, replication, and shedding of virus merely by the simple mask?

^^^ The recent SARS COV2 Delta variant in the US has an important consequence that could potentially be causing adverse complications due to the mask-wearing post-positive test confirming infection. Primarily from its known 1000% increase in shedding of the virus. As soon as these patients know they are positive, an augmentation of protecting others while decreasing the use of the mask should be considered, in my opinion.

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