TO MASK OR NOT TO MASK?

Published: July 11, 2020, 11:55 a.m.

In the vigorous debate over mandates to wear a mask, Dr. Prather presents a balanced discussion of both the potential benefits and potential harms of wearing a mask.\xa0 In this episode, we talk about:
\u2014How the Coronavirus has mutated to become more contagious, but not as dangerous or deadly.
\u2014Why COVID-19 is "not nearly the deadly plague we were concerned about", but is a "really bad flu season".
\u2014Dr. Prather's expectation that the COVID-19 death rate will go even lower.
\u2014How those working on a vaccine now say they don't expect a vaccine until 2022.
\u2014The encouraging news about the treatments for COVID-19 that are working, especially blood plasma from those who have previously had it.
\u2014The divide in political perspective when it comes to wearing a mask.
\u2014Why masks can potentially be beneficial for reduction of transmission between 3 to 17 percent.
\u2014How masks cause lower oxygenation, an increased viral load, and headaches.\xa0 And how wearing a mask impacts TMJ syndrome and jaw tension.
\u2014The patients Dr. Prather has seen in his office who have fallen because of lowered oxygenation from wearing a mask.
\u2014The increase in PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders) from COVID-19 patients, even those who did not have serious cases.\xa0 And how Dr. Prather has been treating those PTSD patients with Acupuncture and natural supplements.
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