China’s main TV station just now interrupted its normal broadcast to announce a news about Japan’s recent experiments on validity of using mask.
Tokyo University has completed an experiment on validity of using mask against covid-19. It’s the first experiment ever done with actual covid virus (for testing masks)
The experiment has been done in two phase,
1- If only virus carrier use a mask (and the healthy person has no mask.)
2- If virus carrier doesn’t wear a mask (and a healthy person wears a mask)
I’ve seen many members here deny to accept wearing mask can help preventing get infected. I’ve seen more posts on instagram and tweeter how some United States citizen are fighting over this simple fact.
Most of Asian countries’ infection and death rate is in a much better situation than others. 98% of Chinese, 86.5% of Japanese, 84% of Korean wear mask.
Not trying to prove anything, or to say which side is better, just thought you may want to read about this research.
You can google it too.
Tokyo University has completed an experiment on validity of using mask against covid-19. It’s the first experiment ever done with actual covid virus (for testing masks)
The experiment has been done in two phase,
1- If only virus carrier use a mask (and the healthy person has no mask.)
2- If virus carrier doesn’t wear a mask (and a healthy person wears a mask)
I’ve seen many members here deny to accept wearing mask can help preventing get infected. I’ve seen more posts on instagram and tweeter how some United States citizen are fighting over this simple fact.
Most of Asian countries’ infection and death rate is in a much better situation than others. 98% of Chinese, 86.5% of Japanese, 84% of Korean wear mask.
Not trying to prove anything, or to say which side is better, just thought you may want to read about this research.
You can google it too.
Japan researchers show masks do block coronavirus, but not perfectly
Japanese researchers showed that masks can offer protection from airborne coronavirus particles, but even professional-grade coverings can't eliminate contagion risk entirely.
www.reuters.com
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