# Debate 1
## Proposition
> "There's no evidence that masking reduces the spread of COVID19"
## Arguments
### Gold Standard Tho
P1) If RCTs are the FDA's gold standard for causal inference, then RCTs are required for a causal inference regarding mask effectiveness.
(P→Q)
P2) RCTs are the FDA's gold standard for causal inference.
(P)
C) Therefore, RCTs are required for a causal inference regarding mask effectiveness.
(∴Q)
[Proof Tree](https://www.umsu.de/trees/#(P~5Q),(P)|=(Q))
### New Interventions Tho
| **Definiendum** | **Definiens** |
|:-------------------------------------------:|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **N** | the medical intervention (x) is new |
| **K** | the level of harm produced by the medical intervention (x) is known |
| **R** | an RCT is generally required for a causal inference for that medical intervention (x) |
| **c** | Required masking to reduce the spread of COVID |
P1) If the medical intervention is new and the level of harm produced by the medical intervention is not known, then an RCT is generally required for a causal inference for that medical intervention.
(∀x(Nx∧¬Kx→Rx))
P2) Required masking to reduce the spread of COVID is new.
(Nc)
P3) The level of harm produced by required masking to reduce the spread of COVID is not known.
(¬Kc)
C) Therefore, an RCT is generally required for causal inference for required masking to reduce the spread of COVID.
(∴Rc)
[Proof Tree](https://www.umsu.de/trees/#(~6x(Nx~1~3Kx~5Rx)),(Nc),(~3Kc)|=(Rc))
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