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COVID-19: Study Reveals Homemade Face Masks Are The Best

Scientists in Australia compared the effectiveness of single and double-layer cloth face coverings with a surgical mask.
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COVID-19: Study Reveals Homemade Face Masks Are The Best
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Homemade face masks should ideally be made from multiple layers of fabric to trap the viral-laden droplets from the nose and mouth associated with the spread of COVID-19, a study found.

Scientists in Australia compared the effectiveness of single and double-layer cloth face coverings with a surgical mask. Using a tailored LED lighting system and high-speed video camera, they showed a single layer reduced the spread of droplets from speaking, but less than a double layer.

A double layer was also “significantly better” at reducing the droplet spread caused by coughing and sneezing, though a three-ply surgical mask was the best among all the tested scenarios, researchers led by Raina MacIntyre at the University of New South Wales in Sydney said in a paper published Thursday in the journal Thorax.

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Face masks are thought to protect healthy people from inhaling infectious droplets as well as reducing the spread from those who are already infected.

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