Masks can actually increase your chances of being infected.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/taraha...ht-increase-your-infection-risk/#1eb58a60676c
Community transmission of COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, has officially begun in the U.S., with two cases in
California and one in Oregon of unknown origin. The
first COVID death was reported Saturday, Feb. 29, in Seattle. The natural human response to a strange, new disease making its way to a neighborhood near you is to feel anxiety and want to DO SOMETHING. That’s why many people have been
buying up and
stockpiling masks. But even if you could buy any in the midst of global shortages, should you?
No.
And if you already have masks, should you wear them when you’re out?
No.
Even if there are COVID cases in your community?
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Even if there are cases next door, the answer is no, you do NOT need to get or wear any face masks—surgical masks, “N95 masks,” respirator masks, or anything else—to protect yourself against the coronavirus. Not only do you not need them, you shouldn’t wear them, according to infection prevention specialist Eli Perencevich, MD, a professor of medicine and epidemiology at the University of Iowa’s College of Medicine.
“The average healthy person does not need to have a mask, and they shouldn’t be wearing masks,” Dr. Perencevich said. “There’s no evidence that wearing masks on healthy people will protect them.
They wear them incorrectly, and they can increase the risk of infection because they’re touching their face more often.”