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Source: Masks And COVID-19  Aug 13, 2020  4 years, 3 months, 1 week, 2 days, 14 hours, 3 minutes ago

Masks And COVID-19: US CDC In Updated Guidelines Warns Against Wearing Coronavirus Face Masks With Vents Or Valves

Masks And COVID-19: US CDC In Updated Guidelines Warns Against Wearing Coronavirus Face Masks With Vents Or Valves
Source: Masks And COVID-19  Aug 13, 2020  4 years, 3 months, 1 week, 2 days, 14 hours, 3 minutes ago
Masks and COVID-19: The U.S.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently updated its guidelines advising individuals to avoid face masks that have vents or valves as they are not as effective in preventing the spread of COVID-19.


 
The federal agency said that the purpose of masks is to keep respiratory droplets from reaching others to aid with source control. Masks with one-way valves or vents allow exhaled air to be expelled out through holes in the material. This can allow exhaled respiratory droplets to reach others and potentially spread the COVID-19 virus.
 
Hence the CDC officially does not recommend using masks if they have an exhalation valve or vent, it was mentioned in the updated guidelines.


 
Many medical experts said “Although there is some feeling that any type of mask is better than none, it is really not that helpful when one is not wearing a mask correctly or wearing one that is ineffective, and may not even realize it. These recent guidelines from the CDC are helpful in helping people choose masks.”
 
Dr Ali Raj, executive vice chairman of the department of medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, said, “I know everyone wants comfort when wearing a mask. The key for protection is a good seal thereby keeping as many infectious particles that we can from affecting other people. Sometimes that seal makes our glasses foggy or causes humidity. The problem with the valves is that although the prevent particles from coming in, they allow particles to come out, defeating the purpose of infection control. Masks with vent decrease the effectiveness of the seal.”
 
He added, “Indeed, though valves make masks a bit more breathable, they do not do anything in terms of filtering out anything the wearer is exhaling. When you have got people coming out and businesses opening back up, you might as well have people not wearing masks at all if they have got a one-way valve because they are just breathing everything right out into the air without any filtration.”

The U.S.CDC’s new guidance comes after N95 respirators with small valves on the front became the target of a similar warning from a local health department in May.
 
It was reported at the time that the San Francisco Department of Public Health took to Twitter to remind residents that if they are choosing to wear an N95 (which should ideally be reserved for medical workers on the frontline, officials have stressed), they should ensure it does not have the front valve.
 
It was said that valved N95 masks are not typically used in a medical setting, though they are said to make breathing easier, according to a 2008 study on the masks. In general, N95s help to “reduce the wearer’s exposure to airborne particles, from small particle aerosols to large droplets,” according to the CDC.
 
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