Parents, students, and employees are ramping up complaints about mask mandates, in which they not only question the impact masks are having on physical health but the psychological and social that have resulted from extensive use of face coverings.
Mask mandates for children are getting particular attention. In November, Citizens for Free Speech (CFFS), an activist organization, developed an online forum in November for parents and caregivers to share stories of the negative effects of children having to wear masks.
The website, called nomasksforkids.com has divided up complaints into separate categories: psychological, neurological, dermal, and dental; and eye, ear, and breathing.
The complaints describe children suffering from headaches, skin reactions, allergies, anxiety, mouth sores, and breathing difficulties. Reports also describe children resisting masks being segregated and feeling like outcasts.
The site also links to several studies questioning the efficacy of masks against viral infections. The goal of the site is to collect as many verifiable stories of mask trauma as possible, says Patrick Wood, CCFP director.
“The suffering of a few kids might not generate the attention or actions required but hearing the first-hand accounts of the suffering of thousands will force the powers-that-be to do something about it,” Wood said in a news release.
Within two hours of the site going live, 70 incidents of mask harm to children were reported.
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