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DIY Coronavirus Masks Are Not Created Equal: Here’s What We Know

DIY Coronavirus Masks Are Not Created Equal: Here’s What We Know In the fight against COVID-19, some health officials are now advising the public to wear homemade masks. So, which materials work best?
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As you might already know, the CDC says as coronavirus continues to sweep around the globe, we should all wear homemade cloth masks. While it is important that we still leave the medical grade masks for those who need them most, this recommendation to wear cloth face coverings is an extra precaution that will still reduce the likelihood of making someone else sick while we’re out and about (it is less to protect yourself from getting sick and more for the protection of those around you).

But what materials work best when it comes to a DIY mask? Well, groups of scientists have been testing which materials work best for homemade masks, and luckily for us, they have some preliminary results.

The literature on how well different homemade masks block aerosols, both from coming in and from getting out, is still pretty sparse, so teams of scientists all over the country are now informally trying to determine how good certain materials are at blocking droplets and particles, and are sharing their research publicly.

Find out more about what makes a DIY mask most effective and what you can do to help prevent the spread of coronavirus in this Elements.

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