Huffington Postさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Huffington PostInstagram)「Bill Nye explained the science behind face masks in a TikTok video, stressing that their effectiveness in stopping the spread of the coronavirus “is not that hard to understand.” ⁠ ⁠ Nye shared two maps of the United States — one that showed where mask-wearing was prevalent and one that showed COVID-19 surges. ⁠ ⁠ “I hope you can see, the fewer the masks, the more the sick,” Nye said. ⁠ ⁠ Nye also targeted those who thought that the virus would still pass through the fibers of a mask.⁠ ⁠ “Viruses travel in droplets of spit and snot, and the fibers [of a mask] are a tangle. So when the droplet gets into the fibers of a mask, it gets trapped. This is not that hard to understand, everybody. That’s why we have rules about wearing a mask.”⁠ ⁠ Nye — whose words are backed up by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s advice on face coverings — compared mask rules to only driving on one side of the road to avoid colliding with oncoming traffic, and urged his viewers to think similarly. Read more in our link in bio. ⁠  📷 Getty Images」12月9日 10時25分 - huffpost

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Bill Nye explained the science behind face masks in a TikTok video, stressing that their effectiveness in stopping the spread of the coronavirus “is not that hard to understand.” ⁠

Nye shared two maps of the United States — one that showed where mask-wearing was prevalent and one that showed COVID-19 surges. ⁠

“I hope you can see, the fewer the masks, the more the sick,” Nye said. ⁠

Nye also targeted those who thought that the virus would still pass through the fibers of a mask.⁠

“Viruses travel in droplets of spit and snot, and the fibers [of a mask] are a tangle. So when the droplet gets into the fibers of a mask, it gets trapped. This is not that hard to understand, everybody. That’s why we have rules about wearing a mask.”⁠

Nye — whose words are backed up by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s advice on face coverings — compared mask rules to only driving on one side of the road to avoid colliding with oncoming traffic, and urged his viewers to think similarly. Read more in our link in bio. ⁠
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