Okay, well here is an article on
This carbon dioxide mixes with fresh air and elevates the carbon dioxide content of inhaled air under the mask, and this was more pronounced in this study for younger children.
This leads in turn to impairments attributable to hypercapnia. A recent review6 concluded that there was ample evidence for adverse effects of wearing such masks. We suggest that decision-makers weigh the hard evidence produced by these experimental measurements accordingly, which suggest that children should not be forced to wear face masks."
Again, don't rely on just fact-checkers. It is usually just opinion. [Post edited by Casey at 03/18/2022 6:15PM]
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Link: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2781743
Posted: 03/18/2022 at 6:15PM