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Top medic says cloth masks don’t protect against Covid-19


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A prominent infectious disease specialist at Bangkok’s Phramongkutklao Hospital says cloth masks are ineffective against Covid-19 and people should wear surgical masks. Nation Thailand reports that Dr Thanaphan Phibunbannakit has called on the government to procure additional surgical masks as Thailand logs 4,786 new infections and a record high of 53 deaths. Thanaphan says people who are yet to receive their second dose of a Covid-19 vaccine or those waiting on alternative vaccines are at risk of Covid-19 infection. He is urging people to continue adhering to disease prevention measures such as regular hand washing. “We are so worried about […]

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28 minutes ago, Craig said:

Duh.  This has been said already but some still want to be fashionistas with what they wear.  

Fashionistas? . . . Yes, maybe and sorry not to have made your acquaintance earlier . . . crazy busy!

 

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When even wearing surgical masks won't protect you sufficiently, it's just a matter of time before these ones < see pic > will be mandated.

 

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2 minutes ago, BlueSphinx said:

When even wearing surgical masks won't protect you sufficiently, it's just a matter of time before these ones < see pic > will be mandated.

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do they come with an entertainer ?

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I want to remember that internationally they say that surgical masks don’t protect the wearer (as much) form c19 but those close to her or him…as it’s made to isolate bacteria, protect the patient from infection, during surgery or hospital care. Not protecting the hospital personal from the patient. 

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40 minutes ago, Ted said:

I want to remember that internationally they say that surgical masks don’t protect the wearer (as much) form c19 but those close to her or him…as it’s made to isolate bacteria, protect the patient from infection, during surgery or hospital care. Not protecting the hospital personal from the patient. 

That's the official and recognised view in Thailand too, despite the naysayers here.

It's about protecting others from you, not the wearer from others.

Doing some shopping in town today after reading this, although everyone (hundreds) I saw was masked, I only saw one wearing a cloth mask, and everyone else was wearing a 3-step paper filter - and that's out in the sticks, in the provinces.

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Cloth one's get filthy as well. With a box of 50 surgical available for 39 baht at Mr DIY they are as cheap as chips. If you aren't uber financially constrained I would buy them and use them once and discard. 

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