This is the best article on masks I have seen:
A good resource on spotting fakes” KN95s/KF94s.
— Lloyd Armbrust (@larmbrust) January 15, 2022
If you read this you won’t have to watch any of my YouTube videos 😅
via @NYTimes https://t.co/99XajBdfYH
I’m concerned this messaging isn’t clear or strong enough. Yes, cloth masks provide the least amount of protection, but, based on the science, the CDC should be strongly recommending higher quality masks, instead of telling the public to choose the mask that is best for them. https://t.co/lD31htrfYx
— uché blackstock, md (@uche_blackstock) January 15, 2022
While the CDC stopped short of advising people to wear N95 masks, others within the White House are pushing for the administration to go further — including mass distribution of N95 masks or sending an N95 to all Americans https://t.co/tPEGeUWI85 via @nbcnews
— Shannon Pettypiece (@spettypi) January 15, 2022
To find reliable N95, KN95 and medical-style masks, @wirecutter tried 38 types and confirmed the filtration claims of select models with government agencies or its own lab tests. https://t.co/ZNuUONU5Gf
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 14, 2022
Breaking News: For the first time, the CDC said cloth masks weren’t as effective as other options. “Wear the most protective mask you can,” the agency urged. https://t.co/zOIRim0WQZ
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 14, 2022
BREAKING: CDC finally updates mask guidance to highest quality mask that can be worn consistently.
— Leana Wen, M.D. (@DrLeanaWen) January 14, 2022
We've known for >1 year that #covid19 is airborne. By now, N95/KN95s should be widely distributed & required in crowded indoor public settings.https://t.co/kuUJ5gAhbv