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<blockquote data-quote="Dale00" data-source="post: 3358260" data-attributes="member: 688"><p>In defense of the mask "model" above....Do not lump all models together....some are complicated: this one is not</p><p>Some involve lots of assumptions: this one appears to be based on few assumptions. To my understanding it is based on mask efficiency in preventing virus size particles from getting through and on an estimated time of close contact between people in the population.</p><p></p><p>If you don't like climate change models..I get that big time: too many variables. You are skeptical about the epidemic model/flattening the curve model...This mask model is not based on scientific guessing about human behavior anywhere near to the extent that the epidemic model was. It is a simple, two factor model. Simple is good when it comes to models and many other things. I think the model is a reliable and good estimation of effects tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale00, post: 3358260, member: 688"] In defense of the mask "model" above....Do not lump all models together....some are complicated: this one is not Some involve lots of assumptions: this one appears to be based on few assumptions. To my understanding it is based on mask efficiency in preventing virus size particles from getting through and on an estimated time of close contact between people in the population. If you don't like climate change models..I get that big time: too many variables. You are skeptical about the epidemic model/flattening the curve model...This mask model is not based on scientific guessing about human behavior anywhere near to the extent that the epidemic model was. It is a simple, two factor model. Simple is good when it comes to models and many other things. I think the model is a reliable and good estimation of effects tool. [/QUOTE]
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