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Did you know: Wear a disposable mask under a cloth mask can improve fit & give you better protection from COVID19

With the spread of the new virus strain Sars-CoV-2, wearing 2 masks or "dual masks" will help prevent more than 85% of dust particles compared to 56% of conventional medical masks. In addition, this approach also helps to improve the fit of medical masks.

Did you know: Wear a disposable mask under a cloth mask can improve fit & give you better protection from COVID19

8/23/2021 10:28:48 AM

 

CDC recommends:

✅ SHOULD:

- Combine a disposable mask (medical mask) underneath AND a cloth mask on the outside, or combine wearing a mask correctly and a dropper to help REDUCES the risk of infection with the Sars-CoV-2 virus, which is forced to come into close contact, especially in occupations such as drivers, food salespeople, people traveling on planes, caregivers of Covid-19 patients in the family, etc.

❌ SHOULD NOT:

- Combine wearing 2 disposable medical masks together

- Combine N95 mask with another type of mask

- Wear each dropper without a mask

 

 

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