Social aspect agreed. Mental health seems to be an issue stemming from the lack of social interactions.
http://dailyorange.com/2021/04/remote-learning-mental-health-local-students/
Here's a new one (just reports, not a study)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-9446907/Some-women-report-heavier-painful-PERIODS-getting-COVID-19-vaccine.html
Seems like we're finally getting a nice spring. We either get cold and snowy, or warm and wet. This spring has been mostly warm and allowed for green up well ahead of schedule. Still have parts of the property that are decently wet, but should be cutting at least some grass within the next week I would think (pending any additional rain).
You know, there are alot of people in this thread that I disagree with. The difference between them and you is they provide data , and links to help educate others. You just spew dribble at everyone you don't agree with.
There is a link, just got to read...
Sure, sweat = dirty. No shit, who said it increases the spread of covid? If you follow along, this has been about a dirty mask causing bacteria, and "possible" infections.
Here's the link to that. There is a video on it, but I have not watched.
https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public/myth-busters
Ok we will leave it at this then. The mask contributes.
"This infection cannot solely be caused by wearing a mask, but the conditions a mask provides is perfect for the infection to grow. "
Edit..this refers to wearing a dirty mask....
https://cw.ua.edu/65524/top-stories/full-time-mask-wearing-brings-its-own-set-of-problems/