@/meowski.fluf.club
>"please stfu, these type of masks are ineffective at preventing the spread of viruses, even n95+ worn properly only offer marginal protection- and in most cases increase respiratory infections
"pointless virtue signal. good try though"
A properly worn N95 is greater than 95% efficient at filtering virus particles. The most effective respirator at a reasonable price is an elastomeric N100 / P100, which filters 99.97% of virus particles.
@Pat Yeah I think there isn't much doubt about that; you wear it right you're hugely protected. (Haven't healthcare workers been using these for years when doing flu swabs so when they get sneezed on by sick people they don't get sick?)
My question about your photo is, do you really need masks outside? I hear you can't really catch covid outdoors in normal situations.
I could see putting one on before I go inside a public space. But, for me, I feel like the risk is down to "background levels", time to move on. I'm not going to wear a mask for the rest of my life.