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Face Cover Mask Myths by Enviro Protective Gear

If you don't know much about Face Cover Mask, it can put you at the risk. So here are some face cover mask myths you need to know to keep yourself and your family safe.

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Face Cover Mask Myths by Enviro Protective Gear

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  1. Face Cover Mask is used to protect only oneself? • That's wrong because the mask for face primarily protects those around the wearer, rather than the person wearing it.  • It blocks the majority of particles that this person emits when coughing and sneezing, but also when speaking or breathing.  • However, this is the main mode of transmission of the virus.

  2. Are N95 masks, the most effective? There are many types of face masks available in the market. Some masks are better than the other. And there are some that block at least 95% of the virus particles transported by the droplets. This Enviro N95 Face Mask, which is equipped with a filtration device from very small particles. This is why they are the ones that should use in priority by the health care staff. Surgical masks - which meet specific standards depending on the country? However, this does not mean that wearing masks other than surgical masks are unnecessary, but rather that their effectiveness requires a common and reciprocal effort.  It has been demonstrated in recent months that people can be contagious even if they do not present symptoms: the existence of these "asymptomatic" has become an additional argument for wearing masks, including non-medical masks, say the authors. The latter concludes that, although we are not completely sure that the fabric mask protects those around them or even those who wear it, even a minimal benefit in terms of reducing community transmission, in a context of a pandemic, is not to be neglected.

  3. Can we quantify the risk reduction? No, On the one hand, research is increasingly agreeing that the majority of people infected have been infected by direct exposure to someone who is already infected and often without symptoms - therefore, by the droplets that this person emits.  While speaking, On the other hand, we measure better and better the percentage of droplets that a mask can block.  Therefore, can we put a number, as memes have suggested, on reducing the risk of transmitting the virus when wearing a Face Cover Mask? As the fact-checking, the research is not yet there: person to person transmission depends on too many factors, ranging from where these two people are (open or closed space, air conditioning, etc.) to the length of time these people have been in contact through the viral load of the infected person.

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