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Background

Viral epidemics or pandemics of acute respiratory infections (ARIs) pose a global threat. Examples are influenza (H1N1) caused by the H1N1pdm09 virus in 2009, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2003, and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) caused by SARS‐CoV‐2 in 2019. Antiviral drugs and vaccines may be insufficient to prevent their spread. This is an update of a Cochrane Review last published in 2020. We include results from studies from the current COVID‐19 pandemic.

Objectives

To assess the effectiveness of physical interventions to interrupt or reduce the spread of acute respiratory viruses.

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The conclusions are sure to be controversial, because the use of masks is deeply imbedded in medical orthodoxy.

  • Vanderhoven7
    19

    Are Jehovah's Witnesses who are disfellowshipped allowed to communicate and comfort each other while waiting to be reinstated?

    by Vanderhoven7 in
    1. watchtower
    2. beliefs

    i just read about a disfellowshipped person who was looking for other disfellowshipped persons to socialize with.

    what does the org have to say about this?.

    1. Linda14
    2. Reasonfirst
    3. Gorb
  • Reasonfirst
    Reasonfirst

    The main problem the witnesses have is that the whole basis for their practise of DFing is FAKE (that's the bible, of course).

  • mikeflood
    48

    No more public WT & Awake?

    by mikeflood in
    1. watchtower
    2. beliefs

    have you guys noticed, this year 2023 no more public edition magazines...i wonder how they are gonna spin that fact.

    1. Journeyman
    2. Vidiot
    3. Vidiot
  • Reasonfirst
    Reasonfirst

    Another "BAD" memory:

    Who could place (sell) the most magazines?

    In good old Aussie land, the champion must have been a guy called Vince McNee. He's an interesting character.

    He came from Brissie (Brisbane), and had been raised in a catholic orphanage, local witnesses spoke of him being the 'illegitimate' child of a certain local Catholic priest.

    Whatever the truth of that, he certainly had certain Irish charm characteristics and could give spell-binding talks.

    In Sydney we first got to know him when he was appointed as a circuit overseer, and was willing to do things a little differently.

    Like witnessing on Sydney's suburban train network. His technique was simple. Start from one end and work the 8 carriages to the end. He'd approach the passengers, holding out the two magazines, and say, "The latest, 20 cents!" Whether it was his Irish charm or whatever, I don't know, but he could place 100s of magazines in a day.

    If you were travelling on the train network, and found WT's and Awakes scattered around, you'd know that Vince had been on that train. The fact that the mags. were on the floor indicated that few had been read.

    The Train dept. soon became unhappy with the litter, and banned sales of any product on the network.

    I said Vince was an interesting guy. He was twice, invited to Gilead, and twice dismissed from Gilead. I never heard why.

    He finally came to an end, when no longer used in any organisational capacity, his wife came home unexpectedly one day, and found him in the shower with a certain handsome young ex-bethel brother.

    He was divorced, and disfellowshipped, and I never heard of him again.

    But he could certainly place magazines!

  • joey jojo
    4

    How tall was Goliath?

    by joey jojo in
    1. watchtower
    2. bible

    goliath was a big dude, 6 cubits and a span, or about 9 feet 9 inches.

    the septuagint version of the bible and the dead sea scrolls, on the other hand, both state his height as 4 cubits and a span, or 6 feet 9 inches.. his armour weighed a bit over 40 kg, about the same weight as a modern soldier would carry.

    his spear sounds impressively heavy at 600 shekels, however , this is only about 6 kg (13 lbs), easily carried by a man of average strength, let alone someone with training.. the difference lies in whether we should believe the masoretic version of the bible, or the septuagint.. the masoretic text was written about 1000 years later than the septuagint and it is what the new world translation and a lot of protestant bibles are based on.. although the septuagint was accepted by 1st century jews, it is believed that medieval jews were not happy with the septuagint, as it lent weight to the argument that pointed to jesus as the messiah and they wanted to distinguish the jewish tradition from christianity.. jesus and other new testament writers (whoever they were) quoted the septuagint.. in an effort to support his own world view and to distance himself from the catholic church, martin luther chose the masoretic text over the septuagint on which to base his translation, which is ironic as the masoretic text was written, partly to separate itself from christianity.. when someone says they 'believe the bible', or, they 'live their life on what the bible says'- can that person really explain how they can trust the history and process of whatever bible they believe in came to be?.

    1. peacefulpete
    2. joey jojo
    3. Reasonfirst
  • Reasonfirst
    Reasonfirst

    So think about it?

    Several versions of the David and Goliath story, Which one was inspired?

    Can we really bel;ieve that the old man in the sky "inspired" humans to write his propaganda?