Aptorian, on 10 August 2020 - 04:57 PM, said:
Which sucks because I'd much rather buy a handful of reusable masks, than the one time use versions that the pharmacies are selling.
Yes, I followed some studies about various facemasks and their efficacy against not only COVID-19 droplets, but those of Influenza and whatnot.
The tests ran the gamut of types from the best (N95) to the worst/least effective (bandanas tied like you're holding up a train in the old west or like holding up a handkerchief to your nose).
The good news is that every single face covering was at least somewhat effective at preventing the droplets from getting out/getting in...with N95, Surgical (the blue/white ones you buy by the box), were followed fairly closely by cotton/reusable masks that have become sort of ubiquitous now, and then onwards from there depending on the liners/weaves.
So yeah, we use cloth reusable ones (we also have N95s and surgical because my wife is in the health care industry and we just also had those on hand when the pandemic started; though we gave a bunch away to the hospital where my friends wife works in Resp. therapy as they sorely needed them initially) and just boil them on the stove every few days to clean them (putting them through the washing machine might be too rough on them anyways). I have a few different kids. All are cotton, double lined.
Here's a decent article with examples: https://www.wsj.com/...ing-11595083298
Even the cloth masks are solidly good compared to nothing at all for us regular joes.
I got my fave ones off a CDN Etsy store for about $15 each. My wife also wears ones from there and she loves it. We also felt good about helping support a Canadian Etsy homemade designers during COVID when her regular store might not get as much traffic.
EDIT: Unless someone is coughing/sneezing directly into your face...you don't need an N95 in public. The frontline workers who are dealing in hospitals where COVID actually is need them becuase their chances of hitting droplets is much increased. So really just choose between the disposable surgical (blue white) ones that come in boxes of like 100, or just get 1 or 2 reusable cloth coverings and wash them every few days. Both are very likely providing you the support you need as long as you're still practicing the other measures like social distancing when possible. If you're really concerned, you can get one with the removable filters and whatnot...but if you're getting something with a disposable component, you might as well just use the regular surgical.
Mezla PigDog, on 10 August 2020 - 05:38 PM, said:
Aptorian, on 10 August 2020 - 04:57 PM, said:
Which sucks because I'd much rather buy a handful of reusable masks, than the one time use versions that the pharmacies are selling.
I think it's important for healthy regular people to not use up anything that healthcare workers or more at risk people might need. This thing could go on for a few years and stocks need to last. Nevermind single use plastics - climate change hasn't gone away.
This is super important. In the community cloth and other reusable masks are good enough for our needs...the N95s and surgicals really should be saved/stockpiled for the frontline workers. Not us.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 10 August 2020 - 07:19 PM