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Stop Wearing Cloth Masks: Experts say that your old cloth masks simply aren't enough to fight Omicron

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Stop Wearing Cloth Masks: Experts say that your old cloth masks simply aren't enough to fight Omicron.​

The highly transmissible Omicron variant continues to drive a surge of infections across the country. According to the CDC’s COVID data tracker, the seven-day average for COVID-19 hospitalizations increased by more than 40% during the week between Christmas and New Year’s Eve. And in light of this current wave, many medical experts are urging the public to reassess their trusty cloth masks from the past two years of the pandemic.

“I think the time is really here to retire the cloth mask,” Dr. Amy Edwards, an infectious disease expert with University Hospitals in Ohio, told Fox 8 in Cleveland. Similarly, Linsey Marr, a Virginia Tech researcher who studies how viruses transmit in the air, told NPR that cloth masks simply “are not going to cut it with Omicron.” Here’s why your cloth mask alone probably isn’t enough to fight against the latest COVID variants, and how you should mask up instead.

Why cloth masks aren’t enough

Dr. Sachin Nagrani, medical director for Heal, told Lifehacker that while cloth masks are still better than no masks at all, the time has come to switch to medical-grade surgical masks (the rectangular kind that you might picture on a surgeon) or respirators (the bulkier, cone-shaped ones like N95s).

“Earlier in the pandemic, we turned to cloth masks because of initial supply chain issues,” Nagrani says. “But now, surgical masks are readily available and superior in performance.”

Now that we’re two years into the pandemic, experts say it’s time to upgrade your cloth masks to surgical ones, N95s, or any similar high-filtration respirator.

Why surgical masks are more effective

Surgical masks are 95% effective at filtering out virus particles, compared to just 37% for cloth masks, according to this study published in August. As Dr. Abraar Karan, an infectious disease physician at Stanford University, explained to NPR: “Medical-grade masks like N95, KN95, and KF94 respirators are all made out of material with an electrostatic charge,” which is the key factor that “actually prevents you from inhaling [virus] particles.”

Cloth masks can’t say the same.

How to find a high-quality mask

Doctors suggest wearing a hospital-grade isolation mask or respirator that fits snugly and does not allow air gaps around your face. We’ve previously covered how to buy high-quality, medical-grade masks. That guide is from last year, but it’s still useful in terms of finding authentic N95s.

Nagrani also reminds us that mask effectiveness is not just about the material, but about obtaining a proper seal. N95 and KN95 masks may be the most efficient in the fight against Omicron, but even they can’t protect against the “user error” of an exposed nose.

Likewise, Dr. Leana Wen of George Washington University told People that “a three-ply surgical mask is the minimum of what you should be wearing at this time, in the face of such a contagious variant that is airborne.” However, Wen adds that if you can’t find medical-grade options, you should combine cloth and disposable masks in the meantime. We’ve known for a while that doubling up is better than a solo cloth mask; but keep in mind that N95s and other high quality masks still provide the best filtration, and they remain your best bet for getting through this winter.

To stay safe, stay masked (and get vaccinated)

Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared on ABC news last week to continue to urge us to wear our masks, but also to remind everyone that getting vaccinated is the most important step you can take to stop the spread of the virus and to protect yourself and others. At the same time, experts like Marr report having “a lot of confidence in an N95 and similar types of respirators,” and that high-quality masks combined with full vaccination means “you can still go about a lot of your normal activities.” Nevertheless, Fauci says that “the idea of taking masks off, in [his] mind, is really not something we should even be considering.”

For more information about selecting the right mask for you, here’s the CDC’s full guide to masking up. In order to consider yourself fully vaccinated, make sure you get your booster if you haven’t already. And again, here’s our guide to finding and buying high-quality medical-grade masks. You can get through this winter, just like you did last year, but proper masking remains a bare minimum to staying safe.

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Stop Wearing Cloth Masks

Experts say that your old cloth masks simply aren't enough to fight Omicron.
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So now they're admitting what I said way back in early 2020 ie that masks don't work. :biggrin:
 
Yes, I am subject sexpert on this
https://www.sammyboy.com/threads/the-truth-about-masks-debunking-unprofessional-advisories.286080/

Many studies warn that cloth masks are 40-80% less effective due the above reasons.
Lastly, I wish to cite the example below for using Reusable Masks vs Surgical masks (Not N95):
Reference: Mask Comparison for Respiratory Illness and Influenza Protection

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4420971
Clinical respiratory illness (CRI), influenza-like illness (ILI)

The rates of all infection outcomes were highest in the cloth mask arm, with the rate of ILI statistically significantly higher in the cloth mask arm (relative risk (RR)=13.00, 95% CI 1.69 to 100.07) compared with the medical mask arm. Cloth masks also had significantly higher rates of ILI compared with the control arm. An analysis by mask use showed ILI (RR=6.64, 95% CI 1.45 to 28.65) and laboratory-confirmed virus (RR=1.72, 95% CI 1.01 to 2.94) were significantly higher in the cloth masks group compared with the medical masks group. Penetration of cloth masks by particles was almost 97% and medical masks 44%.

Cloth masks results in higher infection rates, and should be used only when disposable masks are not available. This is science.
Many MRSA and chest infection outbreak in Singapore in the past two years due to reusing of cloth masks
 
Cloth face masks offer zero shield against virus
http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/13523664


Cloth face masks, often cobbled together as a makeshift alternative when stocks of surgical masks run low, and sometimes worn as a fashion statement, offer no practical protection against the novel coronavirus, a study shows.

Kazunari Onishi, an associate professor at St. Luke’s International University in Tokyo, found that cloth masks had a 100-percent leakage rate in terms of airborne particles penetrating the fabric and through the gap between masks and faces, substantially raising the risk of infection.

https://www.sammyboy.com/threads/th...unprofessional-advisories.286080/post-3178576
 
After washing, cloth masks are loose and virus-filtration capability will be compromised. In healthcare, we don't use cloth masks for even the lowest-risk environment unless no choice.

Thanks to the freedom of speech in our forum, I get the chance to warn the public online.
 
Masks will not protect you, we wear a mask here to not get fined and not get harassed by the morons who sincerely believe wearing a mask helps the situation.

If you're genuinely scared of getting infected, wearing a pair of disposable gloves is more helpful.

All this talk about mask types by the 'experts' is strangely reminiscent of the sudden talk of 'wear high filtration masks' last year when Delta made its rounds here. You have to find a scapegoat when the numbers aren't looking good. :biggrin:





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I WANT omicorn and any variant to enter my body to give my NATURAL immune army to train up and be more powerful.
 
Common knowledge by now cloth mask does not work but yet PAP allow it everywhere even on public transport.
Anyway sheep or peasants deserve no better and are good at rushing their kids to inject a vaccine which no one has any idea of its mid term side effects not to mention long term ones.
 
I don't understand.
Vaccinations keep the symptom low enough not to disrupt your mortality but you still need to wear mask?

Panadol lowered the pain receptors but it doesn't cure or stop the source.

Symptoms are your body traffic lights to tell you when to go or stop. Imagine the world if there is no traffic lights. In the long, some will survive some won't.
 
The best mask to date. The more bloody, the more effective.

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What's wrong with facial decorations? Many mask merchants made a lot of money.

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