Duke University Evaluates Mask-Wearing

Mask-wearing is all the rage nowadays. Whereas at one time people grimaced over the thought of having to wear a mask out in public, with designer masks and a whole lot of social conditioning brought on by China virus paranoia, it have become an accepted, although very unhealthy, practice. A case-in-point, as to the unhealthiness, was recently seen in a Duke University study on masks and their efficacy. Fourteen mask were evaluated, with only one—the N95 Medical Mask—believed to do any good against contracting the China virus. Of course, the surgical mask that many wear was #2, but upon further consideration as to how the mask was worn and why, it along with the remainder of contraptions placed on people’s faces was determined to be basically useless.

The findings come as no surprise to Dr. Paul, who has been pointing out all along that wearing a mask—along with “social distancing” measures—was an act in futility. The Duke University study only further solidifies that position.

About the Author

Paul Derengowski, Ph.D.
Founder of the Christian Apologetics Project PhD, Theology with Dogmatics, North-West University (2018); MA Apologetics with Honors, BIOLA University (2007); ThM, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2003); MDiv, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2000); BA Pastoral Ministry & Bible, Baptist Bible College (1992)